2018
DOI: 10.13053/cys-22-3-3020
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Arabic Dialect Identification based on Probabilistic-Phonetic Modeling

Abstract: The identification of Arabic dialects is considered to be the first pre-processing component for any natural language processing problem. This task is useful for automatic translation, information retrieval, opinion mining and sentiment analysis. In this purpose, we propose a statistical approach based on the phonetic modeling to identify the correspondent Arabic dialect for each input acoustic signal. The main idea consists first, and for each dialect, in calculating a referenced phonetic model. Second, for e… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, in the east of the country, the dialect is closer to the Tunisian one whereas in the west it is closer to the Moroccan one. Most of the words of Algerian dialect come from the MSA [2], but there is a significant variation in vocalization in most cases, and some omission of some sounds in other cases. Contrary to the MSA, few sounds are not used in Algerian discourses like ‫ظ‬ and ‫,ذ‬…”
Section: Algerian Dialectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, in the east of the country, the dialect is closer to the Tunisian one whereas in the west it is closer to the Moroccan one. Most of the words of Algerian dialect come from the MSA [2], but there is a significant variation in vocalization in most cases, and some omission of some sounds in other cases. Contrary to the MSA, few sounds are not used in Algerian discourses like ‫ظ‬ and ‫,ذ‬…”
Section: Algerian Dialectmentioning
confidence: 99%