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Teleoflexuous | 1 year ago

I have no idea how did I miss them last time I was looking around, unless they grew significantly over last half a year or so. I'll check it out when I get back to this project, thanks.

I wish I was hiring, if that's what you're asking ;) Otherwise, if you have any ideas for processing formulas (even just for reading them out, but any extra steps towards expressing what they mean - ' 'sum divided by count' is 'mean'/'average' value ' being the most simple example I can think of) I'd love to hear them. Novel ideas in technical papers are often expressed with formulas which aren't that complicated conceptually, but are critical to understanding the whole paper and that was another piece I was having very mixed results with.

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authorfly|1 year ago

No worries. Sure, as to Formulas... I suspect many of them are LaTeX. If it is possible to parse that, it could help? At sufficient picture quality, vision models can accurately parse images of formulas to photos.

Neither will probably help you with a "readable" formula system because in my experience the readers that do this for LaTeX or normal formula text have flaws any way (it's also slightly cultural and dependent on field of study). Maybe the best bet is a prompt to a vision model with "read this formula out loud in a digestible, understandable concise way".. though this may have issues with the recall accuracy.