AI & Enterprise
KAIST develops K-Braille braille translation engine, confirms 100.0 percent accuracy
KAIST said on March 13 that a research team led by Hyunwook Kah at its Rehabilitation AI Laboratory developed K-Braille, a next-generation braille translation engine, and completed large-scale performance verification. KAIST said K-Braille analyses sentence structure and context using morphological and sentence-structure analysis before converting text. Using the National Institute of Korean Language’s NLPAK dataset, the team evaluated 17,943 sentences and reported a 100.0 percent compliance rate with braille rules.