Arabizi Detection and Conversion to Arabic

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Abstract

Arabizi is Arabic text that is written using Latin characters. Arabizi is used to present both Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Arabic dialects. It is commonly used in informal settings such as social networking sites and is often with mixed with English. In this paper we address the problems of: identifying Arabizi in text and converting it to Arabic characters. We used word and sequence-level features to identify Arabizi that is mixed with English. We achieved an identification accuracy of 98.5%. As for conversion, we used transliteration mining with language modeling to generate equivalent Arabic text. We achieved 88.7% conversion accuracy, with roughly a third of errors being spelling and morphological variants of the forms in ground truth.

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Darwish, K. (2014). Arabizi Detection and Conversion to Arabic. In ANLP 2014 - EMNLP 2014 Workshop on Arabic Natural Language Processing, Proceedings (pp. 217–224). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/v1/w14-3629

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