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A New Approach to Persian/Arabic Text Steganography

5th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science and 1st IEEE/ACIS International Workshop on Component-Based Software Engineering,Software Architecture and Reuse (ICIS-COMSAR'06), 2006
Conveying information secretly and establishing hidden relationship has been of interest since long past. Text documents have been widely used since very long time ago. Therefore, we have witnessed different method of hiding information in texts (text steganography) since past to the present.
Mohammad Hassan Shirali-Shahreza   +1 more
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Implementation of a new method for stemming in Persian language

Proceedings of the International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics, 2011
In this paper, a new stemmer algorithm for the Persian language is implemented. It is based on Kazem Taghva algorithm. The evaluation results of the proposed method on the small Farsi document collections are acceptable. But some problems in the morphological based stemmers in Farsi language are found.
Asieh Estahbanati   +2 more
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The Punjabi New Testament in Persian Script

The Bible Translator, 2021
This article discusses the Punjabi New Testament in Persian script. It explores different phases of its preparation and its translation features, as well as the individuals who contributed to its translation and revision.
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A New Hybrid Stemming Method for Persian Language

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2015
One of the important issues in natural language processing and information retrieval is the automatic extraction of the word’s stem. Both statistical and rule-based approaches for stemming have their own advantages and limitations. The statistical stemmers are not accurate and fail to take advantage of some language phenomenon which can be easily ...
Hossein Taghi-Zadeh   +3 more
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A New Persian War

2019
Abstract Chapter 6 argues that the dominance of the polis in the recollection of the Persian War was challenged after the battle of Chaeronea when Philip and Alexander invented a Persian-War tradition to which all Greeks could stake a claim, regardless of their actual Persian-War service.
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The Period of Transition to New Persian Literature (The Advance of Islam and the Beginnings of New Persian)

1968
After the dissolution of the Sasanian Empire, Islam began gradually to spread in Iran, and in its wake there followed the language of its sacred texts, namely Arabic. Arabic expressions found their way into Persian. Gradually too the religion of Muhammad gained the upper hand so that in due course adherents of the old Zoroastrian faith were in the ...
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A new approach for Persian speech Recognition

2009 IEEE International Advance Computing Conference, 2009
In this paper in consideration of each available techniques deficiencies for speech recognition, an advanced method is presented that's able to classify speech signals with the high accuracy (98%) at the minimum time. In the presented method, first, the recorded signal is preprocessed that this section includes denoising with Mels Frequency Cepstral ...
Meysam Mohamadpour, Fardad Farokhi
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THE RISE OF THE NEW PERSIAN LANGUAGE

1975
New Persian literature, like that of many other countries, begins with poetry. Phonetically and grammatically, the degree of evolution from Old Persian to Middle Persian is considerable, the differences being comparable with the differences between Latin and French, for example.
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Sogdian Loan-words in New Persian

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1940
It is well known what an extraordinary power of absorbing foreign words Persian possesses. In addition to the innumerable Arabic words which since the creation of the New Persian literary language have formed an integral part of Persian speech, we have a fair number of Aramaic words 1 on the one hand, and of Eastern Iranian words on the other; in later
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Again on New Persian ālufta

Iran and the Caucasus
Abstract This paper presents a re-examination of the well-known New Persian lexeme, which is traditionally adduced with regard to Skt. lubh‑ as a presumed Iranian reflex of PIE *leubh‑ ‘to be in love; confused’, as well as for postulating the existence of forms with PIE *-l‑, allegedly preserved in New Iranian avoiding the effect of the Aryan ...
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