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KHALID ABDULRAHMAN A ALMEMAN

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    Scientific qualifications

    • BSc
    • MSc
    • PhD

    Research interests

      Published research

      • The Integration of AI and Metaverse in Education: A Systematic Literature Review (2025-01-01)
      • Automatic building of arabic multi dialect text corpora by bootstrapping dialect words (2013-01-01)
      • Multi dialect Arabic speech parallel corpora (2013-01-01)
      • Towards Developing a Multi-Dialect Morphological Analyser for Arabic (2012-01-01)
      • A comparison of Arabic speech recognition for multi-dialect vs. specific dialects (2013-01-01)
      • The building and evaluation of a mobile parallel multi-dialect speech corpus for Arabic (2018-01-01)
      • Automatically building VoIP speech parallel corpora for Arabic dialects (2017-01-01)
      • An incremental methodology for improving pronunciation dictionaries for Arabic speech recognition (2013-01-01)
      • Automated Building of a Multidialectal Parallel Arabic Corpus Using Large Language Models (2025-01-01)
      • Reducing out-of-vocabulary in morphology to improve the accuracy in Arabic dialects speech recognition (2015-01-01)
      • Morpheme-based Language Models for Improving the Speech Recognition of Arabic Dialects (2014-01-01)
      • Automated Construction of a Multi-Dialectal Saudi Corpus Using Generative Language Models (2026-01-01)
      • الذَّكاء الاصطناعيّ وتعليم العربيَّة: الفرص والتَّحدَّيات‎ (2025-01-01)
      • Natural Language Processing for the Semantic Web (translated book) (2024-01-01)
      • Multi dialect Arabic Morphology Analyser (2013-01-01)
      • Automatic Multi-Dialect Analysis of Arabic (2013-01-01)

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