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4th ACLING 2018: Dubai, UAE
- Khaled Shaalan, Samhaa R. El-Beltagy:
Fourth International Conference On Arabic Computational Linguistics, ACLING 2018, November 17-19, 2018, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Procedia Computer Science 142, Elsevier 2018 - Preface. 1
- Kathrein Abu Kwaik, Motaz Saad, Stergios Chatzikyriakidis, Simon Dobnik:
A Lexical Distance Study of Arabic Dialects. 2-13 - Chahira Lhioui, Anis Zouaghi, Mounir Zrigui:
The Constitution of an Arabic Touristic Corpus. 14-25 - Assia Soumeur, Mheni Mokdadi, Ahmed Guessoum, Amina Daoud:
Sentiment Analysis of Users on Social Networks: Overcoming the challenge of the Loose Usages of the Algerian Dialect. 26-37 - Violetta Cavalli-Sforza, Hind Saddiki, Naoual Nassiri:
Arabic Readability Research: Current State and Future Directions. 38-49 - Ali Alkhatlan, Jugal Kalita, Ahmed Alhaddad:
Word Sense Disambiguation for Arabic Exploiting Arabic WordNet and Word Embedding. 50-60 - Ahmed E. Samy, Samhaa R. El-Beltagy, Ehab Ezat Hassanien:
A Context Integrated Model for Multi-label Emotion Detection. 61-71 - Nora Al-Twairesh, Rawan N. Al-Matham, Nora Madi, Nada Almugren, Al-Hanouf Al-Aljmi, Shahad Alshalan, Raghad Alshalan, Nafla Alrumayyan, Shams Al-Manea, Sumayah Bawazeer, Nourah Al-Mutlaq, Nada Almanea, Waad Bin Huwaymil, Dalal Alqusair, Reem Alotaibi, Suha Al-Senaydi, Abeer Alfutamani:
SUAR: Towards Building a Corpus for the Saudi Dialect. 72-82 - Rana Aref Salama, Abdou Youssef, Aly Fahmy:
Morphological Word Embedding for Arabic. 83-93 - Mohab Youssef, Samhaa R. El-Beltagy:
MoArLex: An Arabic Sentiment Lexicon Built Through Automatic Lexicon Expansion. 94-103 - Ali Albarghothi, Walaa Saber, Khaled Shaalan:
Automatic Construction of E-Government Services Ontology from Arabic Webpages. 104-113 - Maha Heikal, Marwan Torki, Nagwa M. El-Makky:
Sentiment Analysis of Arabic Tweets using Deep Learning. 114-122 - Walaa Saber Ismail, Masun Nabhan Homsi:
DAWQAS: A Dataset for Arabic Why Question Answering System. 123-131 - Abed Alhakim Freihat, Mourad Abbas, Gábor Bella, Fausto Giunchiglia:
Towards an Optimal Solution to Lemmatization in Arabic. 132-140 - Jawad Sadek, Farid Meziane:
Learning Causality for Arabic - Proclitics. 141-149 - Saqib Hakak, Amirrudin Kamsin, Palaiahnakote Shivakumara, Omar Tayan, Mohd Yamani Idna Bin Idris, Gulshan Amin Gilkar:
An Efficient Text Representation for Searching and Retrieving Classical Diacritical Arabic Text. 150-157 - Ahmad Alhasan, Ahmad T. Al-Taani:
POS Tagging for Arabic Text Using Bee Colony Algorithm. 158-165 - Khalid Almeman:
The Building and Evaluation of a Mobile Parallel Multi-Dialect Speech Corpus for Arabic. 166-173 - Azalden Alakrot, Liam Murray, Nikola S. Nikolov:
Dataset Construction for the Detection of Anti-Social Behaviour in Online Communication in Arabic. 174-181 - Ashraf Elnagar, Leena Lulu, Omar Einea:
An Annotated Huge Dataset for Standard and Colloquial Arabic Reviews for Subjective Sentiment Analysis. 182-189 - Nasrin Taghizadeh, Heshaam Faili, Jalal Maleki:
Cross-Language Learning for Arabic Relation Extraction. 190-197 - Norah Alsunaidi, Lobna Alzeer, Maha Alkatheiri, Alaa Habbabah, Marwah Alattas, Malak Saleh Aljabri, Mona Altassan:
Abjad: Towards Interactive Learning Approach to Arabic Reading Based on Speech Recognition. 198-205 - Aya M. Al-Zoghby, Khaled Shaalan:
Ontological Optimization for Latent Semantic Indexing of Arabic Corpus. 206-213 - Hossam Ahmed:
The Role of Linguistic Feature Categories in Authorship Verification. 214-221 - Abdallah M. Bashir, Abubakr Hassan, Benjamin Rosman, Daniel Duma, Mohanad Ahmed:
Implementation of A Neural Natural Language Understanding Component for Arabic Dialogue Systems. 222-229 - Asma Mekki, Inès Zribi, Mariem Ellouze, Lamia Hadrich Belguith:
Critical description of TA linguistic resources. 230-237 - Jihene Younes, Emna Souissi, Hadhemi Achour, Ahmed Ferchichi:
A Sequence-to-Sequence based Approach For the double Transliteration of Tunisian Dialect. 238-245 - Mohamed Lichouri, Mourad Abbas, Abed Alhakim Freihat, Dhiya El Hak Megtouf:
Word-Level vs Sentence-Level Language Identification: Application to Algerian and Arabic Dialects. 246-253 - Muhammad Helmy, R. M. Vigneshram, Giuseppe Serra, Carlo Tasso:
Applying Deep Learning for Arabic Keyphrase Extraction. 254-261 - Leena Lulu, Ashraf Elnagar:
Automatic Arabic Dialect Classification Using Deep Learning Models. 262-269 - Ahmed Rafea, Nada A. GabAllah:
Topic Detection Approaches in Identifying Topics and Events from Arabic Corpora. 270-277 - Ismaïl Biskri, Adel Jebali:
Categorial Analysis of Agreement Asymmetries in Arabic. 278-285 - Younes Jaafar, Karim Bouzoubaa:
Towards a New Hybrid Approach for Abstractive Summarization. 286-293 - Samah M. Alzanin, Aqil M. Azmi:
Detecting rumors in social media: A survey. 294-300 - Abdulmohsen Al-Thubaity, Qubayl Alqahtani, Abdulaziz Aljandal:
Sentiment lexicon for sentiment analysis of Saudi dialect tweets. 301-307 - Manar Alkhatib, Khaled Shaalan:
Paraphrasing Arabic Metaphor with Neural Machine Translation. 308-314 - Azalden Alakrot, Liam Murray, Nikola S. Nikolov:
Towards Accurate Detection of Offensive Language in Online Communication in Arabic. 315-320 - Yousuf Aboamer, Marcus Kracht:
Representing Meaning of Arabic Sentence Dynamically and more Smoothly. 321-327 - Wael Etaiwi, Arafat Awajan:
Graph-based Arabic NLP Techniques: A Survey. 328-333 - Fatima Al-Raisi, Weijian Lin, Abdelwahab Bourai:
A Monolingual Parallel Corpus of Arabic. 334-338 - Carlos-Emiliano González-Gallardo, Elvys Linhares Pontes, Fatiha Sadat, Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno:
Automated Sentence Boundary Detection in Modern Standard Arabic Transcripts using Deep Neural Networks. 339-346 - Wajdi Zaghouani:
A Large-Scale Social Media Corpus for the Detection of Youth Depression (Project Note). 347-351 - Nora Madi, Hend S. Al-Khalifa:
A Proposed Arabic Grammatical Error Detection Tool Based on Deep Learning. 352-355
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