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OMEX: Software for Mining Mathematical Expression Semantics from Scientific Documents
Semantic analysis of scientific documents can benefit from the information carried by mathematical expressions. However, making established data-mining techniques formula-aware is pre-conditioned on the ability to process expressions in documents. In this work, we present OMEX, a software framework capable of extracting mathematical expressions from scientific documents produced using the LATEX typesetting environment.