Hi, has anything more happened on this?  In particular I'm interested in 
any Latex parsing that can be done.  I notice the github page 
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Parsing hasn't been updated in 2 years.

On Monday, 19 March 2012 09:52:14 UTC+13, Joachim Durchholz wrote:
>
> Am 18.03.2012 12:02, schrieb Sergiu Ivanov:
> >> I'm a bit sceptical about trying to get correlations out of user input.
> >> Repeating myself: User input is multi-channel high-noise input, 
> extracting
> >> useful signals from that is hard.
> >
> > Does your scepticism mean that you don't expect much useful
> > information without considerable effort or that you don't expect
> > anything useful of collecting the data at all?
>
> It's the former: the information is in the data, but it's hard to 
> extract it.
>
> Also, the statistics involved is nontrivial. You'd need a working body 
> of statistical expertise to interpret the correlations correctly.
> There's the simple case of applying the rules incorrectly, and the 
> somewhat more advanced case that if you have 100 correlations, each with 
> a significance of 99%, you can expect one of them to be bogus (and if 
> you're unlucky, several are, and if you made some error, all of them are 
> except those that happened to be real).
>
>

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