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Hi,I think your idea will be more suitable for a repository like https://github.com/Emmarex/Mathematical-Handwriting-recognition/blob/master/README.mdYou can also take a look at our ideas list https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2020-IdeasWith Regards,
Gagandeep Singh
Github - https://www.github.com/czgdp1807
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/czgdp1807
On Wed, 5 Feb, 2020, 7:02 PM Prashant Jha, <prashan...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Everyone,--My name is Prashant Jha. I'm a fourth year engineering student with Computer Science and Engineering branch.I'd like to add a new feature to Sympy under GSOC 2020, by which it enables a user to detect handwritten latex expressions from an image and convert them to digital form and working on them with Sympy. This can allow users from non programming background till some extend.What are your thoughts about it? Also, I'm new to the community so please guide me from which part I should start understanding the code, if I have to work on this project.Thank You
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