MAAPCS (Multi-Axis Analysis and Proof Consistency System) is not an AI system that creates or judges documents, but rather an AI-based structural verification platform that verifies the structural consistency between documents and judgment criteria.
The purpose of MAAPCS is to verify the structural correspondence between documents and judgment data to prevent errors, distortions, omissions, and leaps in logic that may occur during the process of autonomous AI judgment.
The system operates in the following manner:
It analyzes submitted documents to structurally organize applicant, party, and institutional documents, and verifies the correspondence between various elements—such as facts, evidence, logic, procedures, and legal principles—according to predefined verification criteria.
The AI does not perform judgments; it only records whether there is structural consistency between documents and criteria.
MAAPCS is designed with consideration for implementability, verifiability, and reproducibility required by ISO and international AI ethics standards, and it provides the same verification structure through a translation system for 17 languages on a single platform.
Key Features
Document structure analysis and organization
Structural consistency verification based on verification items
Recording of verification results and generation of verification certificates
International translation-based multilingual verification system
MAAPCS is an international document verification platform designed to verify the reliability and consistency of document structures across various fields, including legal documents, administrative documents, contract documents, and research materials.