Publishing Math Lecture Notes as Linked Data
Catalin David, Michael Kohlhase, Christoph Lange, Florian Rabe, Nikita, Zhiltsov, Vyacheslav Zholudev

TL;DR
This paper presents a method for semantically marking up LaTeX lecture notes and exposing them as Linked Data, enabling interactive browsing and query answering for educational purposes.
Contribution
It introduces an ontology and a framework for converting LaTeX notes into Linked Data, facilitating integration and enhanced accessibility.
Findings
Lecture notes are successfully marked up with RDFa in XHTML+MathML.
The system supports interactive browsing for students.
Queries can be answered using the semantic markup.
Abstract
We mark up a corpus of LaTeX lecture notes semantically and expose them as Linked Data in XHTML+MathML+RDFa. Our application makes the resulting documents interactively browsable for students. Our ontology helps to answer queries from students and lecturers, and paves the path towards an integration of our corpus with external sites.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematics, Computing, and Information Processing · Digital Humanities and Scholarship · Semantic Web and Ontologies
