CrowdMath: A Dataset of Crowdsourced Mathematical Research Discussions
The research paper "CrowdMath: A Dataset of Crowdsourced Mathematical Research Discussions" introduces a new dataset for mathematical research. This dataset aims to foster collaboration and exploration within the mathematical community.
A new research paper, "CrowdMath: A Dataset of Crowdsourced Mathematical Research Discussions," has been published by Sherin Muckatira and five co-authors.
This paper introduces a novel dataset designed to facilitate and enhance mathematical research through crowdsourcing.
The CrowdMath dataset aims to provide a platform for collaborative discussions and exploration of mathematical concepts.
Associated resources, including code, data, and various bibliographic tools, are available to support researchers in utilizing this new dataset.
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