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1by Benajiba, YassineSubjects: “...Arabic named entity recognition...”
Published 2010
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2Subjects: “...Arabic names, politics of naming, hybridization, Islamic ummah, Java...”
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4“..., we propose an efficient multi-attention layer system for the Arabic named-entity recognition (ANER...”
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6“... relations between Arabic named entities. Given that Arabic is a rich morphological language, we build a...”
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7“... approach for Standard Arabic Named Entity Recognition that proved its out-performance when being compared...”
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10Subjects: “...Javanese onomastics, Javanese name, Arabic name, language and identity, Islamic identity...”
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14Published 2021Subjects: “...Arabic named entity recognition...”
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15by Giovanni Cimbalo“... privato e diritto al nome. Name of the person and religious affiliation. The Arabic name of Muslims...”
Published 2016-01-01
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16by Rosanna Budelli“... numbers”, the Arabic name for “magic square”) as previously-drawn talismans that the conjurer copies...”
Published 2016-02-01
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17“... medicinally important plant species including identification, botanical name, Arabic name, family, habit...”
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18by Mohammed Yusuf, Mai M Al-Oqail, Ebtesam S Al-Sheddr, Adnan Jathlan Al-Rehaily, M Atiqur Rahman“... of these medicinal species is presented, each with current nomenclature, Arabic name, English name, medicinal uses...”
Published 2014-09-01
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19by Bursell, Moa“... an Arabic name on a job application. Results indicate a reverse gender gap, as initial differences in call...”
Published 2012
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20by Legendre, Marie“... of Egypt. It then appears under the Arabic name of Anṣinā and Hermopolis, as Ašmūn(ayn). The latter becomes...”
Published 2014
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