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PENROSE
Penrose is a platform that enables people to create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text. The goal is to make it easy for non-experts to create and explore high-quality diagrams, providing deeper insight into challenging technicalconcepts.
PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Materials from our SIGGRAPH '20 paper. Fig. 1. Penrose is a framework for specifying how mathematical statements should be interpreted as visual diagrams. A clean separation between abstract mathematical objects and their visual representation provides new capabilities beyond existing code- PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams KATHERINE YE, Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI, Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER, Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN, Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE, Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH, Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE, Carnegie Mellon University KEENAN CRANE, Carnegie Mellon PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams (Supplemental Material) KATHERINE YE,Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI,Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER,Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN,Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE,Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH,Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE,Carnegie MellonJOBS @ PENROSE
Jobs @ Penrose. We have no short-term openings currently available. Thanks for your interest. If you are interested in working on Penrose as a PhD student, feel free to apply to CMU's CSD, ISR, or HCII, and mention us in your application. CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
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Penrose
SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR SUBSTANCE and STYLE: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams Wode Ni Columbia University Katherine Ye* Joshua Sunshine Jonathan Aldrich Keenan Crane Carnegie Mellon University Abstract Creating mathematical diagrams is essential for both devel- SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR Illustrating Venn diagram in TikZ \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \begin{document} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{scope}[shift={(3cm,-5cmPENROSE PANELS
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PENROSE
Penrose is a platform that enables people to create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text. The goal is to make it easy for non-experts to create and explore high-quality diagrams, providing deeper insight into challenging technicalconcepts.
PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Materials from our SIGGRAPH '20 paper. Fig. 1. Penrose is a framework for specifying how mathematical statements should be interpreted as visual diagrams. A clean separation between abstract mathematical objects and their visual representation provides new capabilities beyond existing code- PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams KATHERINE YE, Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI, Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER, Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN, Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE, Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH, Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE, Carnegie Mellon University KEENAN CRANE, Carnegie Mellon PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams (Supplemental Material) KATHERINE YE,Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI,Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER,Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN,Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE,Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH,Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE,Carnegie MellonJOBS @ PENROSE
Jobs @ Penrose. We have no short-term openings currently available. Thanks for your interest. If you are interested in working on Penrose as a PhD student, feel free to apply to CMU's CSD, ISR, or HCII, and mention us in your application. CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR SUBSTANCE and STYLE: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams Wode Ni Columbia University Katherine Ye* Joshua Sunshine Jonathan Aldrich Keenan Crane Carnegie Mellon University Abstract Creating mathematical diagrams is essential for both devel- SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR Illustrating Venn diagram in TikZ \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \begin{document} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{scope}[shift={(3cm,-5cmPENROSE PANELS
Panels, of Penrose!
CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
PENROSE PANELS
Panels, of Penrose!
VISUALIZATION INTERVIEW Do you often make diagrams of ideas in math, science, or computer science for learning, research, or teaching?. The Penrose team would like to interview you to learn about your thinking and visualization process. Your experiences will be vital in shaping the design of our platform for visualizing mathematics.PENROSE
Penrose is a platform that enables people to create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text. The goal is to make it easy for non-experts to create and explore high-quality diagrams, providing deeper insight into challenging technicalconcepts.
PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Materials from our SIGGRAPH '20 paper. Fig. 1. Penrose is a framework for specifying how mathematical statements should be interpreted as visual diagrams. A clean separation between abstract mathematical objects and their visual representation provides new capabilities beyond existing code- PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams KATHERINE YE, Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI, Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER, Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN, Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE, Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH, Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE, Carnegie Mellon University KEENAN CRANE, Carnegie Mellon PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams (Supplemental Material) KATHERINE YE,Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI,Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER,Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN,Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE,Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH,Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE,Carnegie MellonJOBS @ PENROSE
Jobs @ Penrose. We have no short-term openings currently available. Thanks for your interest. If you are interested in working on Penrose as a PhD student, feel free to apply to CMU's CSD, ISR, or HCII, and mention us in your application. CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR SUBSTANCE and STYLE: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams Wode Ni Columbia University Katherine Ye* Joshua Sunshine Jonathan Aldrich Keenan Crane Carnegie Mellon University Abstract Creating mathematical diagrams is essential for both devel- SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR Illustrating Venn diagram in TikZ \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \begin{document} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{scope}[shift={(3cm,-5cmPENROSE PANELS
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PENROSE
Penrose is a platform that enables people to create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text. The goal is to make it easy for non-experts to create and explore high-quality diagrams, providing deeper insight into challenging technicalconcepts.
PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Materials from our SIGGRAPH '20 paper. Fig. 1. Penrose is a framework for specifying how mathematical statements should be interpreted as visual diagrams. A clean separation between abstract mathematical objects and their visual representation provides new capabilities beyond existing code- PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams KATHERINE YE, Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI, Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER, Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN, Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE, Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH, Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE, Carnegie Mellon University KEENAN CRANE, Carnegie Mellon PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams (Supplemental Material) KATHERINE YE,Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI,Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER,Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN,Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE,Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH,Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE,Carnegie MellonJOBS @ PENROSE
Jobs @ Penrose. We have no short-term openings currently available. Thanks for your interest. If you are interested in working on Penrose as a PhD student, feel free to apply to CMU's CSD, ISR, or HCII, and mention us in your application. CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR SUBSTANCE and STYLE: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams Wode Ni Columbia University Katherine Ye* Joshua Sunshine Jonathan Aldrich Keenan Crane Carnegie Mellon University Abstract Creating mathematical diagrams is essential for both devel- SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR Illustrating Venn diagram in TikZ \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \begin{document} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{scope}[shift={(3cm,-5cmPENROSE PANELS
Panels, of Penrose!
CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
VISUALIZATION INTERVIEW Do you often make diagrams of ideas in math, science, or computer science for learning, research, or teaching?. The Penrose team would like to interview you to learn about your thinking and visualization process. Your experiences will be vital in shaping the design of our platform for visualizing mathematics.PENROSE
Penrose is a platform that enables people to create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text. The goal is to make it easy for non-experts to create and explore high-quality diagrams, providing deeper insight into challenging technicalconcepts.
PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Materials from our SIGGRAPH '20 paper. Fig. 1. Penrose is a framework for specifying how mathematical statements should be interpreted as visual diagrams. A clean separation between abstract mathematical objects and their visual representation provides new capabilities beyond existing code- PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams (Supplemental Material) KATHERINE YE,Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI,Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER,Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN,Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE,Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH,Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE,Carnegie Mellon PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams KATHERINE YE, Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI, Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER, Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN, Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE, Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH, Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE, Carnegie Mellon University KEENAN CRANE, Carnegie MellonJOBS @ PENROSE
Jobs @ Penrose. We have no short-term openings currently available. Thanks for your interest. If you are interested in working on Penrose as a PhD student, feel free to apply to CMU's CSD, ISR, or HCII, and mention us in your application. CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR SUBSTANCE and STYLE: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams Wode Ni Columbia University Katherine Ye* Joshua Sunshine Jonathan Aldrich Keenan Crane Carnegie Mellon University Abstract Creating mathematical diagrams is essential for both devel- SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR Illustrating Venn diagram in TikZ \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \begin{document} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{scope}[shift={(3cm,-5cmPENROSE PANELS
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PENROSE
Penrose is a platform that enables people to create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text. The goal is to make it easy for non-experts to create and explore high-quality diagrams, providing deeper insight into challenging technicalconcepts.
PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Materials from our SIGGRAPH '20 paper. Fig. 1. Penrose is a framework for specifying how mathematical statements should be interpreted as visual diagrams. A clean separation between abstract mathematical objects and their visual representation provides new capabilities beyond existing code- PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams (Supplemental Material) KATHERINE YE,Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI,Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER,Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN,Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE,Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH,Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE,Carnegie Mellon PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams KATHERINE YE, Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI, Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER, Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN, Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE, Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH, Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE, Carnegie Mellon University KEENAN CRANE, Carnegie MellonJOBS @ PENROSE
Jobs @ Penrose. We have no short-term openings currently available. Thanks for your interest. If you are interested in working on Penrose as a PhD student, feel free to apply to CMU's CSD, ISR, or HCII, and mention us in your application. CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR SUBSTANCE and STYLE: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams Wode Ni Columbia University Katherine Ye* Joshua Sunshine Jonathan Aldrich Keenan Crane Carnegie Mellon University Abstract Creating mathematical diagrams is essential for both devel- SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR Illustrating Venn diagram in TikZ \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \begin{document} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{scope}[shift={(3cm,-5cmPENROSE PANELS
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CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
VISUALIZATION INTERVIEW Do you often make diagrams of ideas in math, science, or computer science for learning, research, or teaching?. The Penrose team would like to interview you to learn about your thinking and visualization process. Your experiences will be vital in shaping the design of our platform for visualizing mathematics.PENROSE
Penrose is a platform that enables people to create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text. The goal is to make it easy for non-experts to create and explore high-quality diagrams, providing deeper insight into challenging technicalconcepts.
PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Materials from our SIGGRAPH '20 paper. Fig. 1. Penrose is a framework for specifying how mathematical statements should be interpreted as visual diagrams. A clean separation between abstract mathematical objects and their visual representation provides new capabilities beyond existing code- PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams KATHERINE YE, Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI, Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER, Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN, Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE, Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH, Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE, Carnegie Mellon University KEENAN CRANE, Carnegie Mellon PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams (Supplemental Material) KATHERINE YE,Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI,Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER,Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN,Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE,Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH,Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE,Carnegie MellonJOBS @ PENROSE
Jobs @ Penrose. We have no short-term openings currently available. Thanks for your interest. If you are interested in working on Penrose as a PhD student, feel free to apply to CMU's CSD, ISR, or HCII, and mention us in your application. CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR SUBSTANCE and STYLE: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams Wode Ni Columbia University Katherine Ye* Joshua Sunshine Jonathan Aldrich Keenan Crane Carnegie Mellon University Abstract Creating mathematical diagrams is essential for both devel- SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR Illustrating Venn diagram in TikZ \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \begin{document} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{scope}[shift={(3cm,-5cmPENROSE PANELS
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PENROSE
Penrose is a platform that enables people to create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text. The goal is to make it easy for non-experts to create and explore high-quality diagrams, providing deeper insight into challenging technicalconcepts.
PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Materials from our SIGGRAPH '20 paper. Fig. 1. Penrose is a framework for specifying how mathematical statements should be interpreted as visual diagrams. A clean separation between abstract mathematical objects and their visual representation provides new capabilities beyond existing code- PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams KATHERINE YE, Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI, Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER, Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN, Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE, Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH, Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE, Carnegie Mellon University KEENAN CRANE, Carnegie Mellon PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams (Supplemental Material) KATHERINE YE,Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI,Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER,Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN,Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE,Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH,Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE,Carnegie MellonJOBS @ PENROSE
Jobs @ Penrose. We have no short-term openings currently available. Thanks for your interest. If you are interested in working on Penrose as a PhD student, feel free to apply to CMU's CSD, ISR, or HCII, and mention us in your application. CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR SUBSTANCE and STYLE: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams Wode Ni Columbia University Katherine Ye* Joshua Sunshine Jonathan Aldrich Keenan Crane Carnegie Mellon University Abstract Creating mathematical diagrams is essential for both devel- SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR Illustrating Venn diagram in TikZ \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \begin{document} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{scope}[shift={(3cm,-5cmPENROSE PANELS
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CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
VISUALIZATION INTERVIEW Do you often make diagrams of ideas in math, science, or computer science for learning, research, or teaching?. The Penrose team would like to interview you to learn about your thinking and visualization process. Your experiences will be vital in shaping the design of our platform for visualizing mathematics.PENROSE
Penrose is a platform that enables people to create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text. The goal is to make it easy for non-experts to create and explore high-quality diagrams, providing deeper insight into challenging technicalconcepts.
PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Materials from our SIGGRAPH '20 paper. Fig. 1. Penrose is a framework for specifying how mathematical statements should be interpreted as visual diagrams. A clean separation between abstract mathematical objects and their visual representation provides new capabilities beyond existing code- PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams KATHERINE YE, Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI, Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER, Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN, Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE, Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH, Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE, Carnegie Mellon University KEENAN CRANE, Carnegie Mellon PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams (Supplemental Material) KATHERINE YE,Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI,Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER,Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN,Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE,Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH,Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE,Carnegie MellonJOBS @ PENROSE
Jobs @ Penrose. We have no short-term openings currently available. Thanks for your interest. If you are interested in working on Penrose as a PhD student, feel free to apply to CMU's CSD, ISR, or HCII, and mention us in your application.PENROSE
Penrose
CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR SUBSTANCE and STYLE: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams Wode Ni Columbia University Katherine Ye* Joshua Sunshine Jonathan Aldrich Keenan Crane Carnegie Mellon University Abstract Creating mathematical diagrams is essential for both devel- SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR Illustrating Venn diagram in TikZ \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \begin{document} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{scope}[shift={(3cm,-5cmPENROSE PANELS
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PENROSE
Penrose is a platform that enables people to create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text. The goal is to make it easy for non-experts to create and explore high-quality diagrams, providing deeper insight into challenging technicalconcepts.
PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Materials from our SIGGRAPH '20 paper. Fig. 1. Penrose is a framework for specifying how mathematical statements should be interpreted as visual diagrams. A clean separation between abstract mathematical objects and their visual representation provides new capabilities beyond existing code- PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams KATHERINE YE, Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI, Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER, Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN, Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE, Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH, Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE, Carnegie Mellon University KEENAN CRANE, Carnegie Mellon PENROSE: FROM MATHEMATICAL NOTATION TO BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS Penrose: From Mathematical Notation to Beautiful Diagrams (Supplemental Material) KATHERINE YE,Carnegie Mellon University WODE NI,Carnegie Mellon University MAX KRIEGER,Carnegie Mellon University DOR MA’AYAN,Technion and Carnegie Mellon University JENNA WISE,Carnegie Mellon University JONATHAN ALDRICH,Carnegie Mellon University JOSHUA SUNSHINE,Carnegie MellonJOBS @ PENROSE
Jobs @ Penrose. We have no short-term openings currently available. Thanks for your interest. If you are interested in working on Penrose as a PhD student, feel free to apply to CMU's CSD, ISR, or HCII, and mention us in your application.PENROSE
Penrose
CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR SUBSTANCE and STYLE: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams Wode Ni Columbia University Katherine Ye* Joshua Sunshine Jonathan Aldrich Keenan Crane Carnegie Mellon University Abstract Creating mathematical diagrams is essential for both devel- SUBSTANCE AND STYLE: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES FOR Illustrating Venn diagram in TikZ \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \begin{document} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{scope}[shift={(3cm,-5cmPENROSE PANELS
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CREATING BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS USING LANGUAGE Creating Beautiful Diagrams Using Language Katherine Ye and the PENROSE team, Carnegie Mellon University Typesetting software like LATEX has accelerated scientific communication by beautifully typesetting plain- text notation, but no equivalent exists for makingdiagrams.
PENROSE
Penrose
VISUALIZATION INTERVIEW Do you often make diagrams of ideas in math, science, or computer science for learning, research, or teaching?. The Penrose team would like to interview you to learn about your thinking and visualization process. Your experiences will be vital in shaping the design of our platform for visualizing mathematics.Penrose
Penrose is a platform that enables people to CREATE BEAUTIFUL DIAGRAMS JUST BY TYPING MATHEMATICAL NOTATION IN PLAIN TEXT. The goal is to make it easy for non-experts to create and explore high-quality diagrams, providing deeper insight into challenging technical concepts. We aim to DEMOCRATIZE THE PROCESS OF CREATING VISUALINTUITION.
NEWS: We've released a short introduction to the latest design ofPenrose.
NEWS: Do you often make diagrams of ideas in math, science, or computer science for learning, research, or teaching? We'd like to interview you as part of a study to inform the design of Penrose. The Penrose team is based at Carnegie Mellon University, comprising Katherine Ye , Nimo Ni, Dor Ma'ayan
, Max Krieger
, Rain Du , Josh Sunshine, Jonathan Aldrich
, and Keenan Crane
. (Emeritus: Jenna Wise and Lily Shellhammer.)
Preliminary work on Penrose may be found in this two-page proposal (in _DSLDI '17_) and the accompanying slides . For a very early overview, see the two-page proposal(in _OBT '17_)
and the accompanying slides.
PENROSE IS AN EARLY-STAGE SYSTEM THAT IS STILL IN DEVELOPMENT. We're building it as fast as we can. If you follow the repository and join the mailing list, you'll be the first to hear any news. Feel free to get in touch.Details
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