[Blindmath] Can PDF math texts be accessed via screen reader?
Richard Dinger
rrdinger at olypen.com
Thu Apr 9 00:04:58 UTC 2009
Hello,
Sorry, this is a bit long.
I have spent most of my working career as a software engineer and recently I
have been looking into neural networks and linear classifiers. That led to
support vector machines and compact vector machines, which leads to linear
algebra in general. So my initial interest/question for this group was
where can I find an accessible text on undergraduate level linear algebra?
I took linear algebra 40 years ago at the University of Washington, but
recall very little of that course. But then that question led to what may
be a broader question for this group, namely, what are some solid approaches
to accessing mathematics texts in PDF via computer screen reader. I mention PDF texts as I see many of them offered while googling topics.
When I say access I mean access to both the written text and at least some access to any equations. I understand that graphs and diagrams will not be accessible, but can usually be infered from the text.
I would be completely happy if equations were in some markup language like La Tex as that can eventually be understood.
Are there any commercial products that can convert text and equations to some other format such as word?
Finally, is pursuing PDF a fools errand?
I will post on a different thread regarding La Tex.
Richard
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