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Early developments in access to Math - at @Science workshop Access to Science for Blind and Visually Impaired

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The advent of mark-up languages has helped to distinguish also in the world of mathematics content from presentation. This talk gives a personal overview
on some of the developments that have first lead to the invention of new mathematical notations such as Stuttgart Maths Notation and ASCII Maths Notation.
The multiplicity of such writing systems has manifested the need for a lingua franca and led to the SGML-based MATHS project which demonstrated multimodal
access using speech, nonverbal audio, and dynamic Braille.
However, in this talk we will also raise the issue of openness of maths, as suggested already by T.V. Raman in his LATEX-based system Aster. Future research
will have to address testability of systems providing access to maths.



Authors: Gerhard Weber (Technical University of Dresden)
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