I have Note 3, which has 3 programs that recognize stylus-hand-written 
formulas in real-time:
S Finder + WolframAlpha
S Note
MyScript Calculator (mentioned above)

Also Windows has Math Input Panel which is highly integrated with Word 
equations and even Mathematica.

I tried both FineReader and  InftyReader and found InftyReader very 
reliable!

On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 3:13:28 AM UTC-5, Francesco Bonazzi wrote:
>
> Apparently there's an open issue to recognize math in tesseract (open 
> source OCR software)
>
> https://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/issues/detail?id=270
>
> Unfortunately, tesseract seems to have limited support for layout 
> analysis, so it's probably not going to recognize fractions/square roots.
>
> Anyways, such an idea would require to use external software unrelated to 
> SymPy (camera handling, OCR, layout analysis and formulae syntax tree 
> building).
>
> An OCR engine that working really well, even with very complicated 
> formulae, is InftyReader. Unfortunately it's paid software, they sell the 
> single license for 800 dollars I think (that's crazy!).
>
> On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:58:47 PM UTC+2, Ondřej Čertík wrote:
>>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> This looks really awesome: 
>>
>> http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/21/photomath/ 
>>
>> I wish there was something like that for SymPy, that you snap a 
>> picture and it gives you Python code for SymPy to represent the 
>> equation. 
>>
>> Ondrej 
>>
>

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