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of the source code of the delivered HTML document.
\end{itemize}
This service should also encourage the users by techniques
of \enquote{gamification} to give as much
meta information about their formulae as possible:
\begin{itemize}
\item Which problem domain does the formula belong to, e.~g. \enquote{Euclidean geometry}, \enquote{analysis} or \enquote{calculus}?
\item Does the formula itself have a name, e.~g. \enquote{Pythagorean theorem}, \enquote{Fibonacci numbers} or \enquote{geometric series}?
\end{itemize}
This information should be used to create a formula database.
\section{Significance}
For me as a Linux user, there no software that I can test and which
offers on-line, interactive math handwriting recognition. But the
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concentrate on the tasks they really want to do rather than spending
hours by learning \LaTeX{}.
One last reason why this thesis matters is the formula database that
gets created by users. This database might be used in follow-up work,
e.~g. a formula spotter for presentations or a math detector for speech.
\section{Time schedule}
\begin{itemize}
\item[70h] Literature research about on-line handwriting recognition