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) | |
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Born | Kais Dukes 5 December 1979 |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Imperial 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
- "[Event] The Quranic Arabic Corpus Project". www.imase.org.
- Proceedings at University of Leeds School of Computing.
- 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
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gollark: Well, yes, I would hope so.
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