lingvo.wikisort.org - AlphabetThe Nemeth Braille Code for Mathematics is a Braille code for encoding mathematical and scientific notation linearly using standard six-dot Braille cells for tactile reading by the visually impaired. The code was developed by Abraham Nemeth. The Nemeth Code was first written up in 1952. It was revised in 1956, 1965, and 1972,[1] and beginning in 1992 was integrated into Unified English Braille. It is an example of a compact human-readable markup language.
Braille code for mathematics and science
"Nemeth" redirects here. For the surname, see Németh.
Nemeth Braille
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Script type | Alphabet
Braille code for encoding mathematical and scientific notation linearly |
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Creator | Abraham Nemeth |
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Time period | 1952 to the present |
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Languages | Several |
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This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. |
Nemeth Braille is just one code used to write mathematics in braille. There are many systems in use around the world.[2]
Principles of the Nemeth Code
The Nemeth Code Book (1972) opens with the following words:
This Braille Code for Mathematics and Science Notation has been prepared to provide a system of symbols which will allow technical literature to be presented and read in braille. The Code is intended to convey as accurate an impression as is possible to the braille reader of the corresponding printed text, and this is one of its principal features. When the braille reader has a clear conception of the corresponding printed text, the area of communication between himself and his teacher, his colleagues, his associates, and the world at large is greatly broadened. A test of the accuracy with which the Code conveys information from the print to the braille text is to effect a transcription in the reverse direction. The amount of agreement between the original printed text and one transcribed from the braille is a measure of the Code's accuracy.
One consequence is that the braille transcriber does not need to know the underlying mathematics. The braille transcriber needs to identify the inkprint symbols and know how to render them in Nemeth Code braille. For example, if the same math symbol might have two different meanings, this would not matter; both instances would be brailled the same. This is in contrast to the International Braille Music Code, where the braille depends on the meaning of the inkprint music. Thus a knowledge of music is required to produce braille music.
Table of Nemeth braille codes
General signs
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Number signs
Symbol | Number prefix | Decimal point | Thousands separator | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
Braille |
 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |
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Operators
Symbol | + | - | × | · | ÷ | . (decimal) | √ | i√ (radical index) |
Braille |
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Symbol | inner √ (1st) | inner √ (2nd) | end 1st √ | end 2nd √ | long division | / | ! |
Braille |
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Parentheses and brackets
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Fractions
Symbol |
simple | complex | hypercomplex | fraction in mixed number |
open | line | close | open | line | close | open | line | close | open | line | close |
Braille |
 |  |  |   |   |   |    |    |    |   |   |   |
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Other modifiers
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Braille indicators
Symbol | Punctuation | Superscript | Subscript | Baseline | Omission | Cancel (close) | Cancel (open) | Run Over | Directly Over | Directly Under | Beginning | Termination |
Braille |
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Comparison signs
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Geometry
Symbol | Parallel | Perpendicular | Angle | Right angle |
Braille |
  |   |   |      |
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Symbol | Arc down | Arc up | Trapezoid | Square | Rectangle | Parallelogram |
Braille |
  |   |   |   |   |   |
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Symbol | Rhombus | Isosceles trapezoid | Triangle | Right triangle | Circle | Ellipse |
Braille |
  |   |   |      |   |   |
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Arrows
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Trig functions
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Function | Secant | Cosecant | Cotangent | Logarithm |
Braille |
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Set theory
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Misc. signs
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Symbol | Intersecting lines | @ | Ditto | Tally mark | +- | -+ |
Braille |
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Symbol | | | ≃ | ≡ | — | | | (modulus) | . dot |
Braille |
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Polygons
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Triangles
Symbol | Acute | Right | Isosceles | Obtuse | Scalene |
Braille |
     |      |      |      |      |
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Other signs
Symbol | Acute angle | Right angle |
| Obtuse angle | Hexagon star | ¶ | § |
Braille |
     |      |
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Symbol | ref. indicator | <i> | <b> | letter sign | composite function | |det| matrix | ∫ | ∂ |
Braille |
  |  |  |  |   |   |  |   |
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Greek letters and Latin letters
Greek and Latin letters are based on the assignments of International Greek Braille.
Symbol | small Latin letters | capital Latin letters | small Greek letters | capital Greek letters |
Braille |
(Braile of the letter) | + (Braile of the letter) | + (Braile of the letter) |  + (Braile of the letter) |
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See also
- Gardner Salinas braille
- WIMATS, application software to transcript mathematical and scientific text input into braille script.
References
External links
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Braille cell |
- 1829 braille
- International uniformity
- ASCII braille
- Unicode braille patterns
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Braille scripts | French-ordered | Nordic family | |
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Russian lineage family i.e. Cyrillic-mediated scripts | |
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Egyptian lineage family i.e. Arabic-mediated scripts | |
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Indian lineage family i.e. Bharati Braille | |
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Other scripts | |
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Reordered | |
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Frequency-based | |
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Independent | |
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Eight-dot | |
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Symbols in braille |
- Braille music
- Canadian currency marks
- Computer Braille Code
- Gardner–Salinas braille codes (science; GS8/GS6)
- International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
- Nemeth braille code
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Braille technology |
- Braille e-book
- Braille embosser
- Braille translator
- Braille watch
- Mountbatten Brailler
- Optical braille recognition
- Perforation
- Perkins Brailler
- Refreshable braille display
- Slate and stylus
- Braigo
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People |
- Louis Braille
- Charles Barbier
- Valentin Haüy
- Thakur Vishva Narain Singh
- Sabriye Tenberken
- William Bell Wait
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Organisations |
- Braille Institute of America
- Braille Without Borders
- Japan Braille Library
- National Braille Association
- Blindness organizations
- Schools for the blind
- American Printing House for the Blind
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Other tactile alphabets | |
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Related topics |
- Accessible publishing
- Braille literacy
- RoboBraille
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