Evaluating Methods for Building Arabic Semantic Resources with Big Corpora

This paper presents detailed data on the workings of a system extracting semantic clusters from a large general Arabic corpus which has been presented in a previous work [1 ], and proposes some bases for best evaluation using Arabic WordNet. In the first

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Christophe Sabourin Juan Julian Merelo Kurosh Madani Kevin Warwick   Editors

Computational Intelligence 9th International Joint Conference, IJCCI 2017 Funchal-Madeira, Portugal, November 1–3, 2017 Revised Selected Papers

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Editors Christophe Sabourin IUT Sénart Université Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC) Créteil, France Kurosh Madani Université Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC) Créteil, France

Juan Julian Merelo Department of Computer Architecture and Technology University of Granada Granada, Spain Kevin Warwick University of Reading Reading, UK Coventry University Coventry, UK

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