It's called PhotoMath, with the help of the camera scans the exercise and offers the solution on it screenς
A new "Einstein" application capable of providing a solution to any mathematical equation has been developed by the Croatian company MicroBlink. PhotoMath, as the high… math app is called intelligences, uses the smartphone's camera to "read" the mathematical problem and then undertakes to solve it, revealing within a few seconds on the device's screen the answer as well as the stages with the various operations that led to it.
«The application makes the math game, showing the user how to solve the mathematical equation"The company said.
«His goal PhotoMath is to be a useful tool for learning and understanding mathematics, since it reveals in detail the various stages of the calculations that lead to the final answer"He adds.
Additional applications
Η εφαρμογή παρουσιάστηκε στο πλαίσιο του ετήσιου συνεδρίου Disrupt Europe 2014 (20-21 Οκτωβρίου) που διοργανώνεται από την ειδησεογραφική ιστοσελίδα τεχνολογίας TechCrunch. Για την ώρα το app είναι διαθέσιμο για iOS και Windows phones, ενώ η Android version is expected to follow.
The next target of the company now is to apply this technology, for example. for scanning PDF and bank documents or any file formats that require reading and analysis.
«The development of our technology began about three years ago. Today, it is mature enough to promote its wider application"Explains the company's managing director Damir Sabol.
Source: tovima.gr