2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99957-9_18
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The Accessibility of Mathematical Formulas for the Visually Impaired in China

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“…Due to grammar and semantics these solutions cannot be directly used for other national languages. There are dedicated tools proposed for some national languages, like Slovak [10], Portuguese [20], Chinese [46] or Thai [50]. Moreover, most of the presented systems are developed and tested on relatively simple examples and do not support more complex expressions (see also [2,4,5]).…”
Section: Problem Of Verbalizing Mathematics and Available Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to grammar and semantics these solutions cannot be directly used for other national languages. There are dedicated tools proposed for some national languages, like Slovak [10], Portuguese [20], Chinese [46] or Thai [50]. Moreover, most of the presented systems are developed and tested on relatively simple examples and do not support more complex expressions (see also [2,4,5]).…”
Section: Problem Of Verbalizing Mathematics and Available Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%