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ArCAR: A Novel Deep Learning Computer-Aided Recognition for Character-Level Arabic Text Representation and Recognition

Abdullah Y. Muaad    
Hanumanthappa Jayappa    
Mugahed A. Al-antari and Sungyoung Lee    

Resumen

Arabic text classification is a process to simultaneously categorize the different contextual Arabic contents into a proper category. In this paper, a novel deep learning Arabic text computer-aided recognition (ArCAR) is proposed to represent and recognize Arabic text at the character level. The input Arabic text is quantized in the form of 1D vectors for each Arabic character to represent a 2D array for the ArCAR system. The ArCAR system is validated over 5-fold cross-validation tests for two applications: Arabic text document classification and Arabic sentiment analysis. For document classification, the ArCAR system achieves the best performance using the Alarabiya-balance dataset in terms of overall accuracy, recall, precision, and F1-score by 97.76%, 94.08%, 94.16%, and 94.09%, respectively. Meanwhile, the ArCAR performs well for Arabic sentiment analysis, achieving the best performance using the hotel Arabic reviews dataset (HARD) balance dataset in terms of overall accuracy and F1-score by 93.58% and 93.23%, respectively. The proposed ArCAR seems to provide a practical solution for accurate Arabic text representation, understanding, and classification.

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