Kais Dukes

Kais Dukes is a British computer scientist and software developer, known for the development of the Quranic Arabic Corpus.

Kais Dukes (Computer Scientist)
Born
Kais Dukes

(1979-12-05) 5 December 1979
NationalityBritish
Alma materImperial College, University of Leeds

Dukes was born to an English father who converted to Islam and a Saudi Arabian mother, and grew up bilingual.[1]

Work

  • An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Arabic and Islamic Content on the Internet in: Proceedings of NITS 3rd National Information Technology Symposium, 2011. With Eric Atwell, Claire Brierley, Majdi Sawalha and Abdul-Baquee Sharaf.[2]
  • Morphological Annotation of Qur'anic Arabic in: Proceedings of the International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, Malta, 2010. With Nizar Habash.[3]

Citations

  1. "[Event] The Quranic Arabic Corpus Project". www.imase.org.
  2. Proceedings at University of Leeds School of Computing.
  3. Nizar Habash, Introduction to Arabic Natural Language Processing, pg. 147. Volume 10 of Synthesis lectures on human language technologies. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2010. ISBN 9781598297959
gollark: Imagine Minesweeper but with a UML diagram instead of a grid.
gollark: Over skynet though, so maybe HTTP weirdness.
gollark: monday shouldn't cause horrible lag, it just runs programs in a loop and reports crashes.
gollark: I hope none of the laggifying computers were mine!
gollark: Praise the glory of Opus.
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