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A new syntactic-semantic interface for ArabTAG an Arabic Tree Adjoining grammar
In: The 18th International Arab Conference on Information Technology (ACIT'2017) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01676973 ; The 18th International Arab Conference on Information Technology (ACIT'2017), Dec 2017, Yassmine Hammamet, Tunisia (2017)
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Perspective Identification in Informal Text
Abstract: This dissertation studies the problem of identifying the ideological perspective of people as expressed in their written text. One's perspective is often expressed in his/her stance towards polarizing topics. We are interested in studying how nuanced linguistic cues can be used to identify the perspective of a person in informal genres. Moreover, we are interested in exploring the problem from a multilingual perspective comparing and contrasting linguistics devices used in both English informal genres datasets discussing American ideological issues and Arabic discussion fora posts related to Egyptian politics. %In doing so, we solve several challenges. Our first and utmost goal is building computational systems that can successfully identify the perspective from which a given informal text is written while studying what linguistic cues work best for each language and drawing insights into the similarities and differences between the notion of perspective in both studied languages. We build computational systems that can successfully identify the stance of a person in English informal text that deal with different topics that are determined by one's perspective, such as legalization of abortion, feminist movement, gay and gun rights; additionally, we are able to identify a more general notion of perspective–namely the 2012 choice of presidential candidate–as well as build systems for automatically identifying different elements of a person's perspective given an Egyptian discussion forum comment. The systems utilize several lexical and semantic features for both languages. Specifically, for English we explore the use of word sense disambiguation, opinion features, latent and frame semantics as well; as Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count features; in Arabic, however, in addition to using sentiment and latent semantics, we study whether linguistic code-switching (LCS) between the standard and dialectal forms for the language can help as a cue for uncovering the perspective from which a comment was written. This leads us to the challenge of devising computational systems that can handle LCS in Arabic. The Arabic language has a diglossic nature where the standard form of the language (MSA) coexists with the regional dialects (DA) corresponding to the native mother tongue of Arabic speakers in different parts of the Arab world. DA is ubiquitously prevalent in written informal genres and in most cases it is code-switched with MSA. The presence of code-switching degrades the performance of almost any MSA-only trained Natural Language Processing tool when applied to DA or to code-switched MSA-DA content. In order to solve this challenge, we build a state-of-the-art system–AIDA–to computationally handle token and sentence-level code-switching. On a conceptual level, for handling and processing Egyptian ideological perspectives, we note the lack of a taxonomy for the most common perspectives among Egyptians and the lack of corresponding annotated corpora. In solving this challenge, we develop a taxonomy for the most common community perspectives among Egyptians and use an iterative feedback-loop process to devise guidelines on how to successfully annotate a given online discussion forum post with different elements of a person's perspective. Using the proposed taxonomy and annotation guidelines, we annotate a large set of Egyptian discussion fora posts to identify a comment's perspective as conveyed in the priority expressed by the comment, as well as the stance on major political entities.
Keyword: Arabic language; Code switching (Linguistics); Computational linguistics; Computer science
URL: https://doi.org/10.7916/D8KS740J
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Statistical modelling of speech units in HMM-based speech synthesis for Arabic
In: LTC 2017 - 8th Language & Technology Conference ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01649034 ; LTC 2017 - 8th Language & Technology Conference, Nov 2017, Poznań, Poland. pp.1-5 (2017)
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Arabic characters lexicon
Namly, Driss. - : Ibtikarat team, 2017
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"Al wassit" LMF Arabic dictionary
Namly, Driss. - : Ibtikarat team, 2017
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Arabic Enclitics Lexicon
Loukili, Taoufik. - : Ibtikarat team, 2017
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Contemporary Arabic dictionary
Namly, Driss. - : Ibtikarat Team, 2017
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Arabic Proclitics Lexicon
Loukili, Taoufik. - : Ibtikarat team, 2017
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NAFIS Arabic Stemming Gold Standard Corpus
Namly, Driss. - : Ibtikarat team, 2017
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LMF Contemporary Arabic dictionary
Namly, Driss. - : Ibtikarat team, 2017
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Arabic Particles Lexicon
Namly, Driss. - : Ibtikarat team, 2017
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Arabic Special verbs Lexicon
Namly, Driss. - : Ibtikarat team, 2017
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LMF Arabic characters lexicon
Namly, Driss. - : Ibtikarat team, 2017
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Special Nouns Lexicon
Namly, Driss. - : Ibtikarate, 2017
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Arabic Morphological evaluation corpus
Jaafar, Younes. - : Ibtikarat team, 2017
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"Al wassit" Arabic dictionary
Namly, Driss. - : Ibtikarat team, 2017
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Arabic Speech Recognition Pronunciation Dictionary
Ali, Ahmed. - : Linguistic Data Consortium, 2017. : https://www.ldc.upenn.edu, 2017
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Arabic and English Sentence Patterns: A Comparative Guide
In: PDXOpen: Open Educational Resources (2017)
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Arabic Diglossia within Palestinian-Arab Folk Narratives
In: University Honors Theses (2017)
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Perspective Identification in Informal Text ...
Elfardy, Hebatallah. - : Columbia University, 2017
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