The Arabic language is a collection of multiple variants, among which Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) has a special status as the formal written standard language of the media, culture and education across the Arab world. The other variants are informal spoken dialects that are the media of communication for daily life. Arabic dialects differ substantially from MSA and each other in terms of phonology, morphology, lexical choice and syntax. In this paper, we describe a system that automatically identifies the Arabic dialect (Gulf, Iraqi, Levantine, Egyptian and MSA) of a speaker given a sample of his/her speech. The phonotactic approach we use proves to be effective in identifying these dialects with considerable overall accuracy — 81.60% usin...
Novel Techniques for Dialectal Arabic Speech describes approaches to improve automatic speech recogn...
The Arabic language is a collection of varieties, among which Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) has a spe...
Dialect variation spans different linguistic levels of analysis. Two examples include the typical ph...
While Modern Standard Arabic is the formal spoken and written language of the Arab world, dialects a...
A fundamental challenge for current research on speech science and technology is understanding and m...
This paper describes an Arabic dialect identification system which we developed for the Discriminati...
In this paper, we introduce a new approach to dialect recognition that relies on context-dependent (...
We study the effectiveness of recently developed language recognition techniques based on speech rec...
International audienceThis research deals with Arabic dialect identification, a challenging issue re...
The Arabic language has many different dialects, they must beidentified before Automatic Speech Reco...
In this paper, we present a Dialect Identification system (ArbDialectID) that competed at Task 1 of ...
Speech dialects refer to linguistic and pronunciation variations in the speech of the same language....
Several recent papers on Arabic dialect identi-fication have hinted that using a word unigram model ...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
This thesis has two aims: developing resources for Arabic dialects and improving the speech recognit...
Novel Techniques for Dialectal Arabic Speech describes approaches to improve automatic speech recogn...
The Arabic language is a collection of varieties, among which Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) has a spe...
Dialect variation spans different linguistic levels of analysis. Two examples include the typical ph...
While Modern Standard Arabic is the formal spoken and written language of the Arab world, dialects a...
A fundamental challenge for current research on speech science and technology is understanding and m...
This paper describes an Arabic dialect identification system which we developed for the Discriminati...
In this paper, we introduce a new approach to dialect recognition that relies on context-dependent (...
We study the effectiveness of recently developed language recognition techniques based on speech rec...
International audienceThis research deals with Arabic dialect identification, a challenging issue re...
The Arabic language has many different dialects, they must beidentified before Automatic Speech Reco...
In this paper, we present a Dialect Identification system (ArbDialectID) that competed at Task 1 of ...
Speech dialects refer to linguistic and pronunciation variations in the speech of the same language....
Several recent papers on Arabic dialect identi-fication have hinted that using a word unigram model ...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
This thesis has two aims: developing resources for Arabic dialects and improving the speech recognit...
Novel Techniques for Dialectal Arabic Speech describes approaches to improve automatic speech recogn...
The Arabic language is a collection of varieties, among which Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) has a spe...
Dialect variation spans different linguistic levels of analysis. Two examples include the typical ph...