AI tech company CrowdWorks said on Tuesday it has unveiled a demo of its Alpy Knowledge Compiler, an AI data parser that converts unstructured documents into data optimised for AI services.
The Alpy Knowledge Compiler is a solution that converts unstructured documents scattered across multiple internal systems into a format optimised for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG)-based AI services. Based on patented technology that quantitatively assesses document complexity, it pre-classifies documents into those for automated processing and those requiring expert, high-precision parsing, the company said. It said this allows both preprocessing efficiency and data quality to be secured in large-scale document environments.
It also disclosed a financial-sector application case. CrowdWorks said it recently completed a project for a domestic financial company to convert more than 1.5 million unstructured documents into RAG data in a central processing unit (CPU)-based environment. The company added that it supports both on-premise and cloud environments, making it applicable to companies with strict security requirements.
A CrowdWorks official said, "In the AI era, competitiveness is determined not by how good a model you use, but by how well-designed the data you hold is."