Author: chakir.mahjoubi
A guide to Linked Data Principles and Technologies
Introduction The internet, as we know it, is a vast ocean of information. But much of this information is locked away in silos – databases, [more…]
Exploring the Semantic Web and Ontologies
Introduction In today’s digital world, we are drowning in data. From social media posts to scientific research, vast amounts of information are constantly being generated. [more…]
Ontologies Can Help Machines Understand Human Language
Introduction In natural language processing (NLP), ontology, and knowledge graphs play critical roles in enabling machines to understand, categorize, and derive meaning from human language. [more…]
Taxonomy in Natural Language Processing
Introduction In natural language processing (NLP), taxonomy, ontology, and knowledge graphs play critical roles in enabling machines to understand, categorize, and derive meaning from human [more…]
A Guide to Linked Data Principles and Technologies
Introduction The internet, as we know it, is a vast ocean of information. But much of this information is locked away in silos – databases, [more…]
Causative-constructions-in-arabic-language
Introduction In Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), causative constructions are typically formed by using Form II (الفعل المزيد فيه بالهمزة) of the verb. [more…]
Applied Linguistics Institute
Introduction The Centre de linguistique appliquée in Besançon, France, has long been a hub of linguistic research and innovation. This institution has made significant contributions [more…]
Conversation Human Interaction Via Language
Introduction Conversational analysis provides valuable insights into how people navigate and make sense of social interactions through language. It has been employed in a range [more…]
Part-of-speech Tagset for Arabic
Introduction Modern Standard Arabic grammar defines a detailed part-of-speech hierarchy which is applied to words and morphological segments both. Fundamentally, a word may be classified [more…]
Causative Alternations in Arabic
Introduction Causative alternations in Arabic occur when a verb can alternate between a non-causative (intransitive or transitive) form and a causative form, often through changes [more…]