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\subsection{Online and offline recognition}
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\begin{frame}{What is my Bachelor's thesis about?}
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\item Recognition of handwritten mathematical formulas
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\item On-line recognition, not OCR!
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\item Given a series of points $(x(t), y(t), b)$\\
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I want to get the proper \LaTeX{} code.
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\end{itemize}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{Why do I work on this topic?}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item \LaTeX{} is easy as soon as you know the \textbackslash{}codes.
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\item It's hard to find the \LaTeX{} code of single symbols.
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\item It's much harder to find complete formulas.
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\end{itemize}
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I want to
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\begin{itemize}
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\item provide a tool that enables beginners to get the best \LaTeX{} code
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for their formula,
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\item find out what works best for symbol recognition
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\item and provide data and a platform to test new ideas for classifiers
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\end{itemize}
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As soon as symbol recognition works good in terms of classification time and
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performance, I will continue with formula recognition.
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\end{frame}
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