[BlindMath] Question About Backtranslation of Nemeth Math

Sina Bahram sina at sinabahram.com
Thu Sep 26 11:55:22 UTC 2019


Hi Susan,

Happy to talk with you about the technical side of this, hosting, etc.

Let's set up a call and then we can update the list on any developments?

Take care,
Sina


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-----Original Message-----
From: BlindMath <blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of David Farmer via
BlindMath
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 11:14 PM
To: J Acheson via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org>
Cc: David Farmer <farmer at aimath.org>
Subject: Re: [BlindMath] Question About Backtranslation of Nemeth Math


Can the code for backtranslating Nemeth to MathML be posted
on GitHub so that other people can look at it and possibly
help to improve it?

Regards,

David

On Wed, 25 Sep 2019, J Acheson via BlindMath wrote:

> As a TVI, I feel this type of application would be quite beneficial to
students, especially those in middle and senior high school in basic to
advanced courses. We want to encourage our students to use electronica
devices when possible so they may interact with their teachers and peers
with less lag time. I am especially thinking of those students who will not
be going on to pursue careers in STEM fields and thus be less likely to
dedicate themselves to learning MathML and other languages to produce and
access their work. Certainly others working at higher level math may be
interested, but this type of application I can see being immediately useful
to pre college students. Should you have a beta version, contact me
directly.
>
>> On Sep 23, 2019, at 12:04 PM, Susan Jolly via BlindMath
<blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> I have a question for the people on this list.
>>
>> I believe that it would be valuable for students who are using Nemeth
math
>> as the basis for studying math in STEM subjects to be able to
automatically
>> backtranslate their Nemeth math to a format which can be displayed as
>> standard print math. My question is this: do the people on this list
agree
>> with me that such a capability would be useful and would actually be
used?
>>
>> The reason I want to know whether or not others agree with me on this
issue
>> is because I've developed a free and open source Java app to
backtranslate
>> digital Nemeth math to MathML. (The app only recognizes electronic files,
>> not embossed braille.) However since I can't provide the necessary
>> infrastructure for distributing and maintaining this software, I would
need
>> to find an organization and a developer to take it on. And there's
obviously
>> no point in my trying to do this unless there are a number of other
people
>> who think such a capability is worth the effort.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Susan Jolly
>>
>>
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