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Title: | TIMELINE OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARABIC POS TAGGERS AND MORPHOLOGICALANALYSERS |
Authors: | Salim Elsheikh, Mohammad Elsheikh Atwell, Eric Steven |
Keywords: | Part of Speech Tagging morphological analysis morphological analysis Modern Standard Modern Standard Dialect Classical Arabic Arabic |
Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2018 |
Publisher: | JOURNAL OF GLOBAL RESEARCH IN COMPUTER SCIENCE |
Series/Report no.: | Volume 9,;No. 10 |
Abstract: | Over the past two decades, since around 2000, Arabic NLP researchers have investigated a variety of approaches to PoS-tagging and morphological analysis. In this paper, we present this research as a timeline or a list of events in chronological order, to illustrate the evolutionary development of the field.We present a timeline of 24 different approaches and tools for Arabic Part of Speech (POS) tagging and morphological analysis. Most of the work focuses on Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). A few systems aim at Dialect Arabic (DA); the Classical Arabic (CA) gets the least attention. |
Description: | Over the past two decades, since around 2000, Arabic NLP researchers have investigated a variety of approaches to PoS-tagging and morphological analysis. In this paper, we present this research as a timeline or a list of events in chronological order, to illustrate the evolutionary development of the field.We present a timeline of 24 different approaches and tools for Arabic Part of Speech (POS) tagging and morphological analysis. Most of the work focuses on Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). A few systems aim at Dialect Arabic (DA); the Classical Arabic (CA) gets the least attention. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/483 |
ISSN: | 2229-371X |
Appears in Collections: | Researches and Scientific Papers البحوث والأوراق العلمية |
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