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Nowadays, writing a math paper in a word processing application or performing calculations in a computational engine often requires spending a considerable amount of time creating math expressions using either a complex UI model with a multitude of drop-down buttons or a complicated and difficult to remember linear format input. As of Windows 7, Microsoft provides users with the most natural and efficient way of inputting math - handwriting recognition, as part of its operating system. Microsoft has taken a completely new approach to this problem and raised math handwriting recognition to a whole new level in terms of functionality, performance and area coverage.
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Panic, M. (2009). Math Handwriting Recognition in Windows 7 and Its Benefits. In: Carette, J., Dixon, L., Coen, C.S., Watt, S.M. (eds) Intelligent Computer Mathematics. CICM 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 5625. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02614-0_6
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