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Restoring Natural Language as a Computerised Mathematics Input Method.

Authors :
Carbonell, Jaime G.
Siekmann, Jörg
Kauers, Manuel
Kerber, Manfred
Miner, Robert
Windsteiger, Wolfgang
Kamareddine, Fairouz
Lamar, Robert
Maarek, Manuel
Wells, J. B.
Source :
Towards Mechanized Mathematical Assistants; 2007, p280-295, 16p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Methods for computerised mathematics have found little appeal among mathematicians because they call for additional skills which are not available to the typical mathematician. We herein propose to reconcile computerised mathematics to mathematicians by restoring natural language as the primary medium for mathematical authoring. Our method associates portions of text with grammatical argumentation roles and computerises the informal mathematical style of the mathematician. Typical abbreviations like the aggregation of equations a = b > c, are not usually accepted as input to computerised languages. We propose specific annotations to explicate the morphology of such natural language style, to accept input in this style, and to expand this input in the computer to obtain the intended representation (i.e., a = b and b > c). We have named this method syntax souring in contrast to the usual syntax sugaring. All results have been implemented in a prototype editor developed on top of $_{{\rm {\sc MACS}}}$ as a GUI for the core grammatical aspect of MathLang, a framework developed by the ULTRA group to computerise and formalise mathematics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9783540730835
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Towards Mechanized Mathematical Assistants
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
33315746
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73086-6_23