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Author Intent: Eliminating Ambiguity in MathML

(2407.06720)
Published Jul 9, 2024 in cs.DL and cs.HC

Abstract

MathML has been successful in improving the accessibility of mathematical notation on the web. All major screen readers support MathML to generate speech, allow navigation of the math, and generate braille. A troublesome area remains: handling ambiguous notations such as ( \vert x\vert). While it is possible to speak this syntactically, anecdotal evidence indicates most people prefer semantic speech such as absolute value of x'' ordeterminant of x'' instead of ``vertical bar x vertical bar'' when first hearing an expression. Several heuristics to infer semantics have improved speech, but ultimately, the author is the one who definitively knows how an expression is meant to be spoken. The W3C Math Working Group is in the process of allowing authors to convey their intent in MathML markup via an intent attribute. This paper describes that work.

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