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Developing Corpus-Based Translation Methods between Informal and Formal Mathematics: Project Description

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Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM 2014)

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The goal of this project is to (i) accumulate annotated informal/formal mathematical corpora suitable for training semi-automated translation between informal and formal mathematics by statistical machine-translation methods, (ii) to develop such methods oriented at the formalization task, and in particular (iii) to combine such methods with learning-assisted automated reasoning that will serve as a strong semantic component. We describe these ideas, the initial set of corpora, and some initial experiments done over them.

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Kaliszyk, C., Urban, J., Vyskočil, J., Geuvers, H. (2014). Developing Corpus-Based Translation Methods between Informal and Formal Mathematics: Project Description. In: Watt, S.M., Davenport, J.H., Sexton, A.P., Sojka, P., Urban, J. (eds) Intelligent Computer Mathematics. CICM 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8543. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08434-3_34

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