Re: [sympy] Mathpix - using sympy and deep learning to solve math from pictures of handwriting

2016-03-14 Thread Ondřej Čertík
Hi Nico, On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 7:46 PM, Nicolas Jimenez wrote: > Hi all, > > I am the lead developer for Mathpix (http://mathpix.com/). We have > developed the word's first app that can solve math by simply taking pictures > of your handwriting. We use Sympy and SympyGamma as part of our stac

Re: [sympy] Mathpix - using sympy and deep learning to solve math from pictures of handwriting

2016-03-13 Thread Nicolas Jimenez
Hi Harsh, Although Mathpix is a free software application, it is not "free software". latex2sympy was developed by August Trollback who is a member of the Mathpix team. Just added the MIT license to the repo: https://github.com/augustt198/latex2sympy/blob/master/LICENSE.txt - Nico On Sun, Mar

Re: [sympy] Mathpix - using sympy and deep learning to solve math from pictures of handwriting

2016-03-13 Thread Harsh Gupta
The app looks cool, I was wondering if it is a Free Software (Free as in Free Speech). An issue I noted is that the latex2sympy repository does not mention any license, which by default means all the rights are reserved and you cannot use it without permission. You should contact the author and get

[sympy] Mathpix - using sympy and deep learning to solve math from pictures of handwriting

2016-03-12 Thread Nicolas Jimenez
Hi all, I am the lead developer for Mathpix (http://mathpix.com/). We have developed the word's first app that can solve math by simply taking pictures of your handwriting. We use Sympy and SympyGamma as part of our stack. Firstly, we wanted to thank the Sympy project for making this app p