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| description | Extract and convert mathematical formulas from images and PDFs to LaTeX code |
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LaTeX OCR Guide
A skill for extracting mathematical formulas from images, PDFs, and handwritten notes and converting them to LaTeX code. Covers tool selection, batch processing workflows, and quality verification techniques.
Tool Landscape
Available Math OCR Tools
| Tool | Type | Accuracy | Best For | License |
|---|
| Mathpix | Cloud API | Very high | All math, diagrams | Commercial ($) |
| LaTeX-OCR (Lukas Blecher) | Local model | High | Printed formulas | MIT |
| Pix2Tex | Local model | High | Single equations | MIT |
| Nougat (Meta) | Local model | High | Full papers with math | MIT |
| InftyReader | Desktop | High | Printed math, Japanese | Commercial |
| img2latex | Local model | Moderate | Simple equations | MIT |
Quick Start with LaTeX-OCR
pip install "pix2tex[gui]"
pip install git+https://github.com/lukas-blecher/LaTeX-OCR.git
from pix2tex.cli import LatexOCR
from PIL import Image
def recognize_formula(image_path: str) -> str:
"""
Convert a formula image to LaTeX code.
Args:
image_path: Path to image containing a mathematical formula
Returns:
LaTeX string representation of the formula
"""
model = LatexOCR()
img = Image.open(image_path)
latex_code = model(img)
return latex_code
result = recognize_formula('formula.png')
print(result)
Batch Processing Workflow
Processing Multiple Formulas from a PDF
import fitz
from PIL import Image
import io
def extract_formulas_from_pdf(pdf_path: str, output_dir: str,
min_height: int = 30) -> list[dict]:
"""
Extract formula regions from a PDF and convert to LaTeX.
Args:
pdf_path: Path to the PDF file
output_dir: Directory to save extracted formula images
min_height: Minimum height (px) to consider as formula region
"""
doc = fitz.open(pdf_path)
model = LatexOCR()
results = []
for page_num in range(len(doc)):
page = doc[page_num]
image_list = page.get_images(full=True)
for img_idx, img_info in enumerate(image_list):
xref = img_info[0]
pix = fitz.Pixmap(doc, xref)
if pix.height >= min_height:
img_data = pix.tobytes("png")
img = Image.open(io.BytesIO(img_data))
try:
latex = model(img)
results.append({
'page': page_num + 1,
'image_index': img_idx,
'latex': latex,
'confidence': 'high' if len(latex) > 3 else
})
Exception e:
results.append({
: page_num + ,
: img_idx,
: ,
: (e)
})
results
Processing Handwritten Notes
For handwritten mathematics, preprocessing improves accuracy significantly:
import cv2
import numpy as np
def preprocess_handwritten(image_path: str) -> Image.Image:
"""
Preprocess a handwritten formula image for better OCR accuracy.
"""
img = cv2.imread(image_path, cv2.IMREAD_GRAYSCALE)
img = cv2.fastNlMeansDenoising(img, h=10)
img = cv2.adaptiveThreshold(
img, 255, cv2.ADAPTIVE_THRESH_GAUSSIAN_C,
cv2.THRESH_BINARY, 15, 8
)
kernel = np.ones((2, 2), np.uint8)
img = cv2.dilate(img, kernel, iterations=1)
coords = cv2.findNonZero(255 - img)
x, y, w, h = cv2.boundingRect(coords)
pad = 20
img = img[max(0, y-pad):y+h+pad, max(0, x-pad):x+w+pad]
return Image.fromarray(img)
Using Mathpix API
Pricing note: Mathpix is a paid service (starting at $5/month). For free open-source alternatives, use pix2tex/LaTeX-OCR or Nougat (Meta), both MIT-licensed and capable of running locally.
For production-quality results, the Mathpix API provides the highest accuracy:
import requests
import base64
def mathpix_ocr(image_path: str, app_id: str, app_key: str) -> dict:
"""
Use Mathpix API for high-accuracy math OCR.
"""
with open(image_path, 'rb') as f:
image_data = base64.b64encode(f.read()).decode()
response = requests.post(
'https://api.mathpix.com/v3/text',
headers={
'app_id': app_id,
'app_key': app_key,
'Content-type': 'application/json'
},
json={
'src': f'data:image/png;base64,{image_data}',
'formats': ['latex_styled', 'text'],
'data_options': {'include_asciimath': True}
}
)
return response.json()
Verification and Correction
Always verify OCR output by rendering the LaTeX:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def verify_latex(latex_string: str, output_path: str = 'verify.png'):
"""Render LaTeX formula and save as image for visual verification."""
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(8, 2))
ax.text(0.5, 0.5, f'${latex_string}$', fontsize=20,
ha='center', va='center', transform=ax.transAxes)
ax.axis('off')
fig.savefig(output_path, dpi=150, bbox_inches='tight')
plt.close()
print(f"Verification image saved to {output_path}")
Common OCR errors to watch for: confusing l with 1, O with 0, missing superscripts/subscripts, incorrect fraction nesting, and misrecognized Greek letters. Always proofread critical equations before submission.