Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2014
Abstract
Extensive research efforts in the area of Information Retrieval were concentrated on developing retrieval systems related to Arabic language for the different natural language and information retrieval methodologies. However, little effort was conducted in those areas for knowledge extraction from the Holly Muslim book, the Quran. In this paper, we present an approach (MQVC) for retrieving the most similar verses in comparison with a user input verse as a query. To demonstrate the accuracy of our approach, we performed a set of experiments and compared the results with an evaluation from a Quran Specialist who manually identified all relevant chapters and verses to the targeted verse in our study. The MQVC approach was applied to 70 out of 114 Quran chapters. We picked 40 verses randomly and calculated the precision to evaluate the accuracy of our approach. We utilized N-gram to extend the work by performing experiment with machine learning algorithm (LibSVM classifier in Weka), to classify Quran chapters based on the most common scholars classification: Makki and Madani chapters.
Volume
13
Repository Citation
Akour, M.; Alsmadi, Izzat M.; and Alazzam, I., "MQVC: Measuring Quranic Verses Similarity and Sura Classification Using N-Gram" (2014). Computer Science Faculty Publications. 20.
https://digitalcommons.tamusa.edu/computer_faculty/20
Comments
© World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society.
Akour M., Alsmadi I., Alazzam I. "MQVC: Measuring Quranic Verses Similarity and Sura Classification Using N-Gram," WSEAS Transactions on Computers, vol. 13, pp. 485-491, 2014.