The Korea Times

SKT offers AI-powered braille education for blind

- By Jun Ji-hye jjh@koreatimes.co.kr

SK Telecom has completed the developmen­t of the smart braille education system running on its Nugu voice-activated artificial intelligen­ce (AI) speaker to help the visually impaired learn braille much more easily, the company said Monday.

The nation’s top mobile carrier has cooperated with Ohfa Tech, a developer of the braille teaching device, Taptilo. The telecom company will offer 110 devices to schools for the blind and households within the month and verify the effectiven­ess of the system in cooperatio­n with Kangnam University.

The number of people who are visually impaired is estimated at about 300,000 in Korea, and 95 percent of these people are not able to read braille due to a shortage of specialist teachers, according to SK Telecom.

The developmen­t of the braille education system utilizing the AI speaker is expected to lower barriers to education for the visually impaired through innovative technology, it said.

In the past, a teacher had to offer one-on-one tutoring to a blind person, resorting to verbal explanatio­n and sense of touch. Due to the characteri­stics of the class, teaching more than one person at a time has been almost impossible.

As the new system enables the visually impaired to learn braille through voice command, they will be able to learn braille without the help of specialist teachers.

Users can simply input braille using the braille blocks of Taptilo and check words through the AI speaker. The two-way communicat­ion between the learner and the AI speaker is also possible — when they say a word they want to know, the AI speaker converts it into braille.

SK Telecom added the system is comprised of curriculum­s to help the visually impaired learn braille at various levels.

“The developmen­t and supply of the smart braille education system is a good model to improve access to informatio­n for a vulnerable social group and resolve social problems,” said Yoo Woong-hwan who heads the SV Innovation Center of SK Telecom. “We will continue to cooperate with various interest groups to create social value.”

The latest service is in line with SK Group’s push to create more social value.

SK Group Chairman Chey Taewon has stressed that enterprise­s will be able to achieve stable growth in the rapidly changing business environmen­t when they create not only economic value for shareholde­rs and customers but also create social value for various interest groups.

 ?? Courtesy of SK Telecom ?? A blind person tries to learn braille with Taptilo, a braille education device that uses SK Telecom’s Nugu voice-activated AI speaker.
Courtesy of SK Telecom A blind person tries to learn braille with Taptilo, a braille education device that uses SK Telecom’s Nugu voice-activated AI speaker.

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