TL;DR
VMEXT is an open-source visualization tool that displays mathematical expression trees from MathML, aiding in identifying markup discrepancies and supporting mathematical retrieval and knowledge management.
Contribution
The paper introduces VMEXT, a novel tool for visualizing expression trees from MathML, including semantic and presentation structures, with applications in retrieval and knowledge management.
Findings
Enables quick identification of Content MathML markup issues.
Supports visualization of expression similarity and structure.
Integrated into web-based mathematical knowledge systems.
Abstract
Mathematical expressions can be represented as a tree consisting of terminal symbols, such as identifiers or numbers (leaf nodes), and functions or operators (non-leaf nodes). Expression trees are an important mechanism for storing and processing mathematical expressions as well as the most frequently used visualization of the structure of mathematical expressions. Typically, researchers and practitioners manually visualize expression trees using general-purpose tools. This approach is laborious, redundant, and error-prone. Manual visualizations represent a user's notion of what the markup of an expression should be, but not necessarily what the actual markup is. This paper presents VMEXT - a free and open source tool to directly visualize expression trees from parallel MathML. VMEXT simultaneously visualizes the presentation elements and the semantic structure of mathematical…
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