Thanks Chris!! His work is pretty impressive, Will def check it out 😁 On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 8:47:49 PM UTC+5:30, Chris Smith wrote: > > Novak has been working on NLP for physics for decades. It might be worth > checking out https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/novak/ and > https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/novak/cgi/physdemod.cgi . > > /c > > On Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at 12:19:54 PM UTC-5, Moses Paul wrote: >> >> So I've been working on an NLP parser for sympy. >> This is how it works, >> >> - The Input is first "cleaned up" and rewritten into a structure that >> is comprehended by a NMT model (seq2seq) >> - The processed input is passed on to the model which then gives a >> specific type of output, which is then "processed". >> - The final result is one that works when used inside >> sympify('Expression') >> >> So Far I've been able to train using data generated from Functions >> similar to Sum, Max, Min i.e functions with a list of inputs and also with >> functions such as Summations and Integrals. >> Since I haven't gone through SymPy's entire codebase, it would be really >> useful if I had sort of a Glossary or an equivalent structure from which I >> can glean information about the various functions SymPy has, like a list of >> single parameter functions, two parameters, multiple parameters and so on. >> >> I haven't been able to find anything so far, help would be much >> appreciated >> >> Cheers >> Moses Paul >> >>
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