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Cross-lingual acoustic modeling for dialectal Arabic speech recognition
Mohamed Elmahdy
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Rainer Gruhn
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Wolfgang Minker
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In: http://met.guc.edu.eg/Repository/Faculty/Publications/311/interspeech10.pdf (2010)
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F0 ALIGNMENT PATTERNS IN ARABIC DIALECTS
Mohamed Yeou
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Mohamed Embarki
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Sallal Al Maqtari
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In: http://www.icphs2007.de/conference/Papers/1173/1173.pdf
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Simplified guidelines for the creation of large scale dialectal arabic annotations
Heba Elfardy
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Mona Diab
In: http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/pdf/815_Paper.pdf
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The Arabic language is a collection of dialectal variants along with the standard form, Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). MSA is used in official Settings while the dialectal variants (DA) correspond to the native tongue of the Arabic speakers. Arabic speakers typically code switch between DA and MSA, which is reflected extensively in written online social media. Automatic processing such Arabic genre is very difficult for automated NLP tools since the linguistic difference between MSA and DA is quite profound. However, no annotated resources exist for marking the regions of such switches in the utterance. In this paper, we present a simplified Set of guidelines for detecting code switching in Arabic on the word/token level. We use these guidelines in annotating a corpus that is rich in DA with frequent code switching to MSA. We present both a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the annotations.
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http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.680.7502
http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/pdf/815_Paper.pdf
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Token Level Identification of Linguistic Code Switching
Heba El
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M Diab
In: http://aclweb.org/anthology/C/C12/C12-2029.pdf
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A Transfer Learning Approach for Under-Resourced Arabic Dialects Speech Recognition
Mohamed Elmahdy
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Mark Hasegawa-johnson
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Eiman Mustafawi
In: http://www.isle.illinois.edu/sst/pubs/2013/ltc-065-mohamed.pdf
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Developing an Egyptian Arabic Treebank: Impact of Dialectal Morphology on Annotation and Tool Development
Mohamed Maamouri
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Ann Bies
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Seth Kulick
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In: http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2014/pdf/1145_Paper.pdf
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YouDACC: the Youtube Dialectal Arabic Commentary Corpus
Ahmed Salama
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Houda Bouamor
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Behrang Mohit
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In: http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2014/pdf/558_Paper.pdf
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Development of a TV Broadcasts Speech Recognition
Mohamed Elmahdy
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Mark Hasegawa-johnsony
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Eiman Mustafawi
In: http://www.isle.illinois.edu/sst/pubs/2014/elmahdy_qa_lrec14.pdf
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A Multi-Dialect, Multi-Genre Corpus of Informal Written Arabic
Ryan Cotterell
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Chris Callison-burch
In: http://hubal.cs.jhu.edu/papers/arabic-dialect-corpus-2.pdf
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