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This talk will focus on the infrastructure developed for representing and accessing data (especially mathematical data) in Wolfram|Alpha, as well as on the technologies and language extensions developed in the most recent version of Mathematica for making this data even more computationally accessible. Based on experiences using these technologies to create a prototype semantic digital library for a subset of mathematics, we believe the ambitious dream of creating of a semantic digital library for all of mathematics is now within reach.
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Weisstein, E. (2014). Computable Data, Mathematics, and Digital Libraries in Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha. In: Watt, S.M., Davenport, J.H., Sexton, A.P., Sojka, P., Urban, J. (eds) Intelligent Computer Mathematics. CICM 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8543. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08434-3_3
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