- Article
Handwriting-Based Mathematical Assistant Software System Using Computer Vision Methods
- Ahmet Alkan and
- Gozde Yolcu Oztel
Mathematics is a discipline that forms the foundation of many fields and should be learned gradually, starting from early childhood. However, some subjects can be difficult to learn due to their abstract nature, the need for attention and planning, and math anxiety. Therefore, in this study, a system that contributes to mathematics teaching using computer vision approaches has been developed. In the proposed system, users can write operations directly in their own handwriting on the system interface, learn their results, or test the accuracy of their answers. They can also test themselves with random questions generated by the system. In addition, visual graph generation has been added to the system, ensuring that education is supported with visuals and made enjoyable. Besides the character recognition test, which is applied on public datasets, the system was also tested with images obtained from 22 different users, and successful results were observed. The study utilizes CNN networks for handwritten character detection and self-created image processing algorithms to organize the obtained characters into equations. The system can work with equations that include single and multiple unknowns, trigonometric functions, derivatives, integrals, etc. Operations can be performed, and successful results can be achieved even for users who write in italicized handwriting. Furthermore, equations written within each closed figure on the same page are evaluated locally. This allows multiple problems to be solved on the same page, providing a user-friendly approach. The system can be an assistant for improving performance in mathematics education.
Mathematics,
15 December 2025


