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A Panoramic Survey of Natural Language Processing in the Arab World (2011.12631v3)

Published 25 Nov 2020 in cs.CL

Abstract: The term natural language refers to any system of symbolic communication (spoken, signed or written) without intentional human planning and design. This distinguishes natural languages such as Arabic and Japanese from artificially constructed languages such as Esperanto or Python. Natural language processing (NLP) is the sub-field of AI focused on modeling natural languages to build applications such as speech recognition and synthesis, machine translation, optical character recognition (OCR), sentiment analysis (SA), question answering, dialogue systems, etc. NLP is a highly interdisciplinary field with connections to computer science, linguistics, cognitive science, psychology, mathematics and others. Some of the earliest AI applications were in NLP (e.g., machine translation); and the last decade (2010-2020) in particular has witnessed an incredible increase in quality, matched with a rise in public awareness, use, and expectations of what may have seemed like science fiction in the past. NLP researchers pride themselves on developing language independent models and tools that can be applied to all human languages, e.g. machine translation systems can be built for a variety of languages using the same basic mechanisms and models. However, the reality is that some languages do get more attention (e.g., English and Chinese) than others (e.g., Hindi and Swahili). Arabic, the primary language of the Arab world and the religious language of millions of non-Arab Muslims is somewhere in the middle of this continuum. Though Arabic NLP has many challenges, it has seen many successes and developments. Next we discuss Arabic's main challenges as a necessary background, and we present a brief history of Arabic NLP. We then survey a number of its research areas, and close with a critical discussion of the future of Arabic NLP.

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Authors (12)
  1. Kareem Darwish (35 papers)
  2. Nizar Habash (66 papers)
  3. Mourad Abbas (1 paper)
  4. Hend Al-Khalifa (12 papers)
  5. Huseein T. Al-Natsheh (1 paper)
  6. Samhaa R. El-Beltagy (7 papers)
  7. Houda Bouamor (18 papers)
  8. Karim Bouzoubaa (1 paper)
  9. Violetta Cavalli-Sforza (2 papers)
  10. Wassim El-Hajj (4 papers)
  11. Mustafa Jarrar (34 papers)
  12. Hamdy Mubarak (34 papers)
Citations (93)