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Data Cash InftyReader has several features, benefits and challenges for both users and developers of scientific documents. It can help them to access, understand, create, edit and share their scientific documents with others. However, it can also face some limitations and difficulties in processing some types of images, characters and symbols.

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Enterprise License: US $2,500. (By one serial number, you can use InftyReader Enterprise on one computer.)
Yearly charge from the second year ---- US $1,000.
Important: Please note that, to use InftyReader with enterprise license, you should pay the yearly charge every year.

We will send your serial number by e-mail within two days after we confirmed your payment.
If your payment could not confirmed within a month after you registered, the application will be canceled.

InftyReader with enterprise license can also be used for a network service to users in a campus or in one organization, but not for the unlimited users. If you are interested in using InftyReader for a service to unlimited users outside campus or organization, please contact us by e-mail at the address figured at the bottom of this page.

For more information on creating accessible mathematics and science, consult the following Knowledge Base articles: How can math assessments be made accessible?, Are there commercial products designed to make math accessible to students with disabilities?, How can I create math and science documents that are accessible to students with visual impairments?, and How do I create online math content that is accessible to students who are blind?

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While smaller examples of TeX can be passed in a single prompt, there will be TeX that is larger than the token limit and so can not be passed in. Possible solutions would be to use existing code that parses TeX and maybe even runs part of the TeX to establish the state at the time, or to train an LLM so that it can infer reasonable values without seeing all of the TeX.

Years ago I was dissuaded by the fact that everywhere one looked at the problem, everything noted and all apps for sale were based on PDFs that used PostScript. After working with that for a while realized while possible there has to be something with much higher accuracy. Now that many PDFs can be downloaded with the original LaTeX, as noted in the example earlier this is much more productive as not only is the technical expression there in a linear format but the metadata helps the LLMs expand on the result and is much quicker. There are still some dots that need connecting but nothing that appears as a show stopper.

I am interested in developing a personal chatbot using the latest Langchain framework. The chatbot will be designed to read and analyze academic papers. Although I found several online tutorials on creating chatbots with Langchain, none of them mentioned the limitation of LLM in interpreting technical expressions such as math and other type rules. It seems that the common Python package used for interpreting PDF files in these projects is Pypdf2.

Are there any ways to convert all different Latex styles into one single format? If possible, I can evaluate LatexOCR with CER/WER metrics, accuracy, ... or compare between different API services more precisely and conveniently.

Since the output from math OCR for complex formulas will likely have bugs -- even humans have trouble with it -- you will have to proofread th results, at least if they matter. The (human) proofreader will then have to correct the results, meaning you need to have a math formula editor. Given the effort needed by humans, the probably limited corpus of complex formulas, you might find it easier to assign the task to humans.

there is this great short video: =LAJm3J36tLQexplaining how you can train your Fine Reader to recognize math formulas. If you use Fine Reader already, better to stick with one tool. Of course it is not free ware :(

ChattyInfty is a Windows based self-voicing application for reading, editing or authoring math/scientific documents. It can be used for creating accessible reading material with Maths content in a variety of formats including EPUB, DAISY, LaTeX, MathML, PDF, HTML and Microsoft Word XML. ChattyInfty is a useful tool for the blind, low vision, dyslexic as well as the non-disabled for working with mathematics or STEM content. This software has been developed under the InftyProject by Science Accessibility Net (sAccessNet), the Japan based not-for-profit organization which has also created other tools for working with Maths and Science like InftyReader. More information is available on their website

Infty Reader is an OCR software which can recognize the document including math equations. It can be used to convert printed books to a format which can be edited in ChattyInfty. A combination of InftyReader and ChattyInfty can be used by students, teachers and organizations to create accessible books with maths content for readers with disabilities. These tools now support many languages including English, Japanese, and Vietnamese. More information is provided on the Science Access Net website

The syntax used to input math expressions in Infty Editor is strongly inspired by LaTeX, with many commands being exactly the same; however, its strong and very detailed help system makes it easier to use, ant perhaps suitable as a tool to let you learn LaTeX.

To enter Inkprint Mathematics Notation into DBT Win 12.7 sr2, you need to be familiar with mathematical notation and you need to make use of one of several additional software products. If you are not knowledgeable on braille mathematics, make sure your work is checkedby a proofreader until you thoroughly know your abilities and limits.

There are six different data entry systems that can be used:

  1. Enter math in DBT itself.
  2. Use MathType to create math in a BANA template Word document to open in DBT.
  3. Enter math in MS Word direcly using tools build into Word's autocorrect system; then convert to MathType.
  4. Use Scientific Notebook to create a .tex file to open in DBT.
  5. Work with a TeX or LaTeX file created in other ways, perhaps written out by a math professor or created from math OCR with InftyReader.
Comments on These Data Entry MethodsEach numbered comment refers to the data entry method above with the same number:

In general, our recommendation is to use Word with MathType and the Word BANA Braille template. This gives you good tools for creating and displaying the math and for getting the desired BANA format. MathType is fairly inexpensive, especially for schools. Some schools already have multi-user licenses for other purposes.

Once you set the User type to BANA, you will see that the left-most option in SWIFT is Choose Template.The Template you want to choose is the bottom one, BANA UEB with Nemeth

Scientific Notebook is an excellent program that works as a "word processor" for mathematical notation, and generatesthe LaTeX files (specialized textfiles) that DBT can import. Create and print your print or large print mathematics from Scientific Notebook.Save the file from Scientific Notebook. Then launch DBT, and open your Scientific Notebook file inside of DBT. You cantranslate, and out comes braille for text and mathematical notation. Duxbury Systems supports Scientific Notebook 5.5, which is still available as a download. The new version, Scientific Notebook 6.0.2 or above, is compatible with DBT. If you did getScientific Notebook 6.0, please update to 6.0.2 or above from the MacKichan website, in order to work with DBT.Scientific Notebook information is available at simplified manual for Scientific Notebook can be obtained at

Whichever method you use to create files for producing Nemeth Code in UEB context, it is important that you use the DBT template called English (UEB) - BANA with Nemeth. There are three styles in this template that provide the machinery for Nemeth Code in UEB context. The three styles are:

The style math is for technical notation. In the braille translation with this DBT template a segment in the math style has been translated to Nemeth Code and has the start and end Nemeth indicators around it, spaced .=_% and .=_: (dots 456, 146 and dots 456, 156).

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