On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 3:05:18 PM UTC-4, rjf wrote:
>
> Frankly, this sounds like a waste of time, and the original poster admits 
> he doesn't have a clue.
>
> These devices cost $150 or more in US, according to wikipedia.  For under 
> $250 you can buy
> a low-end laptop that would be fine to run Sage.
>
> The idea that existing technology for handwriting of math is a substitute 
> for a keyboard, or that deTexify would be
> of much help requires a substantial misunderstanding of the needed 
> technology.
>
> I believe it is easier to get VOICE input of math than handwriting, and 
> perfecting that
> in a Sage context might be a fun project.  But don't complicate your life 
> by programming
> on (or for) a toy.
>
> RJF
> PS. If you can't use google to find references and are truly interested 
> and have some
> skills, feel free to email questions about voice etc.
>
>>
>>
I assume you've seen this before? 

http://www.molto-project.eu/story/simple-dialog-system-sage-natural-language

It seems like their goal is, long-term, to have that sort of interaction. 
 Presumably this would be no harder with Maxima or anything else... 

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