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The MARKOV system of production rules: a universal Braille translator
It is the goal of this report to present the concept of MARKOV algorithm as a universal translator into Braille, which is applicable to every language and every definition of the respective (Grade 1 or Grade 2) Braille and to which all the language-dependent components are supplied as parameters.This report describes in detail the concept of MARKOV algorithm and attempts to make evident that this concept is an adequate general formalization of the translation process of inkprint into Braille.