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This thesis addresses the issue of translating mathematical expressions from LATEX to the syntax of Computer Algebra Systems (CAS), which is typically a time-consuming and error-prone task in the modern life of many researchers. A reliable and comprehensive translation approach requires analyzing the textual context of mathematical formulae. In turn, research advances in translating LATEX contribute directly towards related tasks in the Mathematical Information Retrieval (MathIR) arena.
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Greiner-Petter, A. (2023). Introduction. In: Making Presentation Math Computable. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-40473-4_1
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