Each title leads to the abstract and article.
The
impact of mathematical knowledge management on user interfaces is only begininning
to show. In interactive proof construction, the system is able to suggest suitable
theorems to apply to subgoals by harvesting online libraries; in computer algebra,
folding/unfolding and automatic completion of terms helps the user with the
input of complex expressions. Paradigms on how to use third-party software
from within a preferred GUI are emerging
and promise to innovate the notion
of mathematical workspace.
This workshop wants to focus on novel aspects of UI brought forward by the
developments in MKM. It would like to bring together researchers and practioneers
working with contemporary mathematical user-interfaces, including, but not
limited to:
The workshop has invited Joris van der Hoeven to present about TeXMacs, an open-source WYSYWYG editor for mathematical publications.
Find the ASCII call for papers and the call for software demonstrations. You are welcome to forward it to communities with an interest, or simply to colleagues.
An A4 poster is available for you to print and display.
This page:
http://www.activemath.org/~paul/MathUI/
Mathematical Knowledge Conference 2004:
http://mizar.org/MKM2004