Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 3.0
- Patrick D. F. Ion, Robert R. Miner, S. Watt
- Computer ScienceThe Web Conference
- 2001
This specification of the markup language MathML is intended primarily for a readership consisting of those who will be developing or implementing renderers or editors using it, or software that will communicate using MathML as a protocol for input or output.
OMDoc - An Open Markup Format for Mathematical Documents [version 1.2]
- M. Kohlhase
- Computer ScienceLecture Notes in Computer Science
- 1 September 2006
In contrast to the OMDoc format, this report is a total re-write, it closes many documentation gaps, clarifies various remaining issues and adds a multitude of new examples.
A Search Engine for Mathematical Formulae
- M. Kohlhase, I. Sucan
- Computer Science, MathematicsArtificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation
- 20 September 2006
A search engine for mathematical formulae and a generic language extension approach that allows constructing queries by minimally annotating existing representations that results in a scalable application are presented.
NTCIR-12 MathIR Task Overview
- R. Zanibbi, Akiko Aizawa, M. Kohlhase, I. Ounis, Goran Topic, Kenny Davila
- Computer ScienceNTCIR Conference on Evaluation of Information…
- 2016
This overview paper summarizes the task design, corpora, submitted runs, results, and the approaches used by participating groups of the NTCIR-12 MathIR Task.
NTCIR-11 Math-2 Task Overview
- Akiko Aizawa, M. Kohlhase, I. Ounis, M. Schubotz
- Computer ScienceNTCIR Conference on Evaluation of Information…
- 2014
An overview of the NTCIR-11 Math-2 Task is presented, which is dedicated to information access to mathematical content, and an introduction to the optional free Wikipedia subtask, a newly introduced mathematical retrieval task using Wikipedia articles.
NTCIR-10 Math Pilot Task Overview
- Akiko Aizawa, M. Kohlhase, I. Ounis
- Computer ScienceNTCIR Conference on Evaluation of Information…
- 2013
An overview of a new pilot task, the NTCIR Math Task, which is specifically dedicated to information access to mathematical content, as well as the main approaches deployed by the participating groups.
System Description: LEO - A Higher-Order Theorem Prover
- Christoph BenzmĂĽller, M. Kohlhase
- Computer ScienceCADE
- 5 July 1998
Leo uses a higher-order Logic based upon Church's simply typed λ-calculus, so that the comprehension axioms are implicitly handled by αβη-equality, and extensionality principles are build in into Leo’s unification, and hence do not have to be axiomatized in order to achieve Henkin completeness.
MathDox : mathematical documents on the web
- M. Kohlhase
- Computer Science
- 2006
OMDoc: Open Mathematical Documents, an OMDoc Primer, and the RelaxNG Schemata for Mathematical Objects.
MathWebSearch 0.5: Scaling an Open Formula Search Engine
- M. Kohlhase, Bogdan Matican, Corneliu-Claudiu Prodescu
- Computer ScienceAISC/MKM/Calculemus
- 8 July 2012
This work focuses on scalability issues in MathWebSearch to take advantage of corpora in the giga-formula range, and re-implemented the index to make it distributable and made all the APIs web standards conformant.
System Description: MathWeb, an Agent-Based Communication Layer for Distributed Automated Theorem Proving
- Andreas Franke, M. Kohlhase
- Computer ScienceCADE
- 7 July 1999
The MathWeb system provides the functionality to turn existing theorem proving systems and tools into mathematical services that are homogeneously integrated into a networked proof development environment.
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