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Investigating Models for the Transcription of Mathematical Formulas in Images
by
Feichter, Christian
, Schlippe, Tim
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Analysis
/ Chatbots
/ Computational linguistics
/ computer vision
/ Datasets
/ formula-to-text
/ Generative artificial intelligence
/ Genetic transcription
/ image captioning
/ Investigations
/ Language
/ Language processing
/ LaTeX-to-text
/ Machine translation
/ mathematical formula transcription
/ Natural language interfaces
/ Natural language processing
/ Neural networks
/ Reading
2024
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Investigating Models for the Transcription of Mathematical Formulas in Images
by
Feichter, Christian
, Schlippe, Tim
in
Analysis
/ Chatbots
/ Computational linguistics
/ computer vision
/ Datasets
/ formula-to-text
/ Generative artificial intelligence
/ Genetic transcription
/ image captioning
/ Investigations
/ Language
/ Language processing
/ LaTeX-to-text
/ Machine translation
/ mathematical formula transcription
/ Natural language interfaces
/ Natural language processing
/ Neural networks
/ Reading
2024
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Investigating Models for the Transcription of Mathematical Formulas in Images
by
Feichter, Christian
, Schlippe, Tim
in
Analysis
/ Chatbots
/ Computational linguistics
/ computer vision
/ Datasets
/ formula-to-text
/ Generative artificial intelligence
/ Genetic transcription
/ image captioning
/ Investigations
/ Language
/ Language processing
/ LaTeX-to-text
/ Machine translation
/ mathematical formula transcription
/ Natural language interfaces
/ Natural language processing
/ Neural networks
/ Reading
2024
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Investigating Models for the Transcription of Mathematical Formulas in Images
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Investigating Models for the Transcription of Mathematical Formulas in Images
2024
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Overview
The automated transcription of mathematical formulas represents a complex challenge that is of great importance for digital processing and comprehensibility of mathematical content. Consequently, our goal was to analyze state-of-the-art approaches for the transcription of printed mathematical formulas on images into spoken English text. We focused on two approaches: (1) The combination of mathematical expression recognition (MER) models and natural language processing (NLP) models to convert formula images first into LaTeX code and then into text, and (2) the direct conversion of formula images into text using vision-language (VL) models. Since no dataset with printed mathematical formulas and corresponding English transcriptions existed, we created a new dataset, Formula2Text, for fine-tuning and evaluating our systems. Our best system for (1) combines the MER model LaTeX-OCR and the NLP model BART-Base, achieving a translation error rate of 36.14% compared with our reference transcriptions. In the task of converting LaTeX code to text, BART-Base, T5-Base, and FLAN-T5-Base even outperformed ChatGPT, GPT-3.5 Turbo, and GPT-4. For (2), the best VL model, TrOCR, achieves a translation error rate of 42.09%. This demonstrates that VL models, predominantly employed for classical image captioning tasks, possess significant potential for the transcription of mathematical formulas in images.
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MDPI AG
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