Camelira: An Arabic Multi-Dialect Morphological Disambiguator
Ossama Obeid, Go Inoue, Nizar Habash

TL;DR
Camelira is a web-based tool for Arabic multi-dialect morphological disambiguation, supporting four major dialects and providing detailed linguistic analysis with an automatic dialect identification feature.
Contribution
This paper introduces Camelira, a novel web platform that offers comprehensive morphological disambiguation for multiple Arabic dialects with dialect prediction capabilities.
Findings
Supports four major Arabic dialects
Provides detailed linguistic information including POS and lemmas
Features automatic dialect identification
Abstract
We present Camelira, a web-based Arabic multi-dialect morphological disambiguation tool that covers four major variants of Arabic: Modern Standard Arabic, Egyptian, Gulf, and Levantine. Camelira offers a user-friendly web interface that allows researchers and language learners to explore various linguistic information, such as part-of-speech, morphological features, and lemmas. Our system also provides an option to automatically choose an appropriate dialect-specific disambiguator based on the prediction of a dialect identification component. Camelira is publicly accessible at http://camelira.camel-lab.com.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNatural Language Processing Techniques · Linguistic Variation and Morphology · Lexicography and Language Studies
