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Pattern Matching in Meter Detection of Arabic Classical Poetry
Arabic classical poetry meter is a sequence of patterns. A poetry verse is characterized by a meter and consists of two parts. Detecting classical poetry meter is important for teaching purposes, for poetry and prose categorization, for authorship recognition and for computational aesthetics.
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Classical Arabic Poetry: Classification based on Era
2020 IEEE/ACS 17th International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA), 2020This paper proposes a CNN-based deep learning model that classifies Arabic poems based on its era, which is not reported before. To build this model, constructing a dataset is the first step, so we propose an updated Arabic Poetry Dataset (2020). We use FastText word embeddings, based on the full corpus of poems (unlabeled).
Mariam Orabi, Ashraf Elnagar
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Collaborative Composition of Classical Arabic Poetry
Abstract Evidence of collaborative composition of poetry goes back to the earliest documented phases in the history of Arabic literature. Already during pre-Islamic times, poets like Imruʾ al-Qays used to challenge others to complete their impromptu verse and create poetry collaboratively with them.
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