On Nov 27, 9:32 am, TNick <nicu.to...@gmail.com> wrote:

.. about maxima front ends..

I do not know of others, offhand.  However, if you want to do
something that,
in my opinion, would be of more interest (that is, it would lead you
into
something that has the prospect of opening up additional research) I
suggest
you look into multimodal input.

While some people have been keen on handwriting input (there is a
history of
this going back to about 1963, R.H. Anderson), it has certainly been
pretty
disappointing.  This has not stopped people from repeatedly
engineering the
same platform, before giving up.

My own most recent thoughts are to allow for SPOKEN input. You can
even download
a project (math speak and write)...  or google for   math speak
fateman
to see a bunch of papers.

Doing speech recognition from Python seems to rely on linking Python
to proprietary
code.  (excellent code built in to Windows, for example).
  My experience with Sphinx (free) is perhaps out of date, but not
very encouraging.
I don't know how Google/Android has changed the situation, but maybe
there
is good stuff available.


speech

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