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MathMLCanEval – A web application for evaluating the MathML Canonicalizer

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The development of the MathML Canonicalizer requires proper testing. To meet these needs, we have developed MathMLCanEval – a web application with the aim to create a large test database of mathematical formulae covering the entire MathML 3.0 Presentation markup. We use the database to evaluate the correctness and effectiveness of the MathML Canonicalizer.

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FORMÁNEK, David, Martin LÍŠKA, Michal RŮŽIČKA and Petr SOJKA. Normalization of Digital Mathematics Library Content. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Aachen, 2012, vol. 921, October, pp. 91–103, ISSN 1613-0073.

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@inproceedings{ceur:921:05,
      title = {Normalization of Digital Mathematics Library Content},
     author = {David Form{\'a}nek and Martin L{\'\i}{\v s}ka
	       and Michal R{\r u}{\v z}i{\v c}ka and Petr Sojka},
      pages = {91--103},
        url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-921/wip-05.pdf},
   crossref = {ceur:921},
}

@proceedings{ceur:921,
  booktitle = {24th OpenMath Workshop, 7th Workshop on Mathematical User
	       Interfaces (MathUI), and Intelligent Computer Mathematics Work
               in Progress},
      title = {Joint Proceedings of the 24th OpenMath Workshop, the 7th
	       Workshop on Mathematical User Interfaces (MathUI), and the Work
	       in Progress Section of the Conference on Intelligent Computer
               Mathematics},
       year = 2012,
     editor = {James Davenport and Johan Jeuring and Christoph Lange
               and Paul Libbrecht},
     number = 921,
     series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings},
    address = {Aachen},
       issn = {1613-0073},
        url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-921/},
      venue = {Bremen, Germany},
  eventdate = {2012-07-09/2012-07-13},
}

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