Mathematical User-Interfaces
Workshop 2007

At the Sixth Mathematical Knowledge Management Conference
Schloss Hagenberg, Linz, Austria, June 27 2007

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Programme

Programme of MathUI'07:

coffee break

lunch break

coffee break


Software Demonstration

Most presentations above will demo their software during the demo session at the end of the day.

Supplementary to these, the following demonstrators will announce their demoes in 5 minutes before the demo session that will happen in an exhibit like setting.


Watching the Workshop

The workshop sessions can be watched provided your browser can display QuickTime mov files over rtsp. Navgigation between the presentations can be done while playing:

This is the first broadcast experience and it is imperfect. Two technical issues have produced losses in the recording and a part of sound missing. We apologize.

Players for this codec and protocol can be either the Quicktime Player or the VideoLan Client.

The ability to play the stream may strongly depend on network configuration and proxies. It is advised to use a firewall free NAT-free network but usage of UPnP and other protocols may help. If you can play the test stream at http://media.activemath.org/sample_h264_300kbit.mp4 you will be able to watch the stream. Note that the jaggering-at-start is normal.


Guest Speaker

We have invited Jean-François Nicaud to present his work about Aplusix an algebra editor and exerciser featuring mathematical direct manipulations. Jean-François Nicaud is professor of computer science at the University of Grenoble 1.


Scope

deco: Drawing a logarithm calculation Building on the success and interest of the first and second MathUI workshops, this third one is intended to bring together researchers working on MKM but from the perspective of mathematics manipulated by end users. Accordingly, an emphasis is on providing users with interfaces and software systems that enhance their mathematical working experience. The topics of the workshop centre around, but are not restricted to:
deco: Working with Wiris Input Editor on Expressions of its Containing Page


Submissions

We are seeking submissions of either papers on and/or demonstrations of user interfaces for mathematics. Videos, prototypes, mock ups and any other sort of demonstration are welcome!
Proceedings will be online.

Submission format: article of 3-8 (printed) pages, in HTML or PDF format, which may include other electronic presentations such as videos or animations complemented by an abstract of less than 150 words.

Deadlines:

deco: induction step in Plato

Post proceedings: Selected papers will be invited for a revised version to be published in the Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications; the selection process will be based on quality and common relevance to the journal's topic.


Programme Committee

The workshop will be reviewed by the following persons:


deco: Choosing a notation for this formula

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