Residual-based approach for authenticating pattern of multi-style diacritical Arabic texts

Arabic script is highly sensitive to changes in meaning with respect to the accurate arrangement of diacritics and other related symbols. The most sensitive Arabic text available online is the Digital Qur’an, the sacred book of Revelation in Islam that all Muslims including non-Arabs recite as part...

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Main Authors: Hakak, Saqib Iqbal, Kamsin, Amirrudin, Shivakumara, Palaiahnakote, Tayan, Omar, Idris, Mohd Yamani Idna, Abukhir, Khir Zuhaili
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198284
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spelling my.um.eprints.219792019-08-20T04:53:27Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/21979/ Residual-based approach for authenticating pattern of multi-style diacritical Arabic texts Hakak, Saqib Iqbal Kamsin, Amirrudin Shivakumara, Palaiahnakote Tayan, Omar Idris, Mohd Yamani Idna Abukhir, Khir Zuhaili BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Arabic script is highly sensitive to changes in meaning with respect to the accurate arrangement of diacritics and other related symbols. The most sensitive Arabic text available online is the Digital Qur’an, the sacred book of Revelation in Islam that all Muslims including non-Arabs recite as part of their worship. Due to the different characteristics of the Arabic letters like diacritics (punctuation symbols), kashida (extended letters) and other symbols, it is written and available in different styles like Kufi, Naskh, Thuluth, Uthmani, etc. As social media has become part of our daily life, posting downloaded Qur’anic verses from the web is common. This leads to the problem of authenticating the selected Qur’anic passages available in different styles. This paper presents a residual approach for authenticating Uthmani and plain Qur’an verses using one common database. Residual (difference) is obtained by analyzing the differences between Uthmani and plain Quranic styles using XOR operation. Based on predefined data, the proposed approach converts Uthmani text into plain text. Furthermore, we propose to use the Tuned BM algorithm (BMT) exact pattern matching algorithm to verify the substituted Uthmani verse with a given database of plain Qur’anic style. Experimental results show that the proposed approach is useful and effective in authenticating multi-style texts of the Qur’an with 87.1% accuracy. Public Library of Science 2018 Article PeerReviewed Hakak, Saqib Iqbal and Kamsin, Amirrudin and Shivakumara, Palaiahnakote and Tayan, Omar and Idris, Mohd Yamani Idna and Abukhir, Khir Zuhaili (2018) Residual-based approach for authenticating pattern of multi-style diacritical Arabic texts. PLoS ONE, 13 (6). e0198284. ISSN 1932-6203 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198284 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0198284
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topic BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Hakak, Saqib Iqbal
Kamsin, Amirrudin
Shivakumara, Palaiahnakote
Tayan, Omar
Idris, Mohd Yamani Idna
Abukhir, Khir Zuhaili
Residual-based approach for authenticating pattern of multi-style diacritical Arabic texts
description Arabic script is highly sensitive to changes in meaning with respect to the accurate arrangement of diacritics and other related symbols. The most sensitive Arabic text available online is the Digital Qur’an, the sacred book of Revelation in Islam that all Muslims including non-Arabs recite as part of their worship. Due to the different characteristics of the Arabic letters like diacritics (punctuation symbols), kashida (extended letters) and other symbols, it is written and available in different styles like Kufi, Naskh, Thuluth, Uthmani, etc. As social media has become part of our daily life, posting downloaded Qur’anic verses from the web is common. This leads to the problem of authenticating the selected Qur’anic passages available in different styles. This paper presents a residual approach for authenticating Uthmani and plain Qur’an verses using one common database. Residual (difference) is obtained by analyzing the differences between Uthmani and plain Quranic styles using XOR operation. Based on predefined data, the proposed approach converts Uthmani text into plain text. Furthermore, we propose to use the Tuned BM algorithm (BMT) exact pattern matching algorithm to verify the substituted Uthmani verse with a given database of plain Qur’anic style. Experimental results show that the proposed approach is useful and effective in authenticating multi-style texts of the Qur’an with 87.1% accuracy.
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author Hakak, Saqib Iqbal
Kamsin, Amirrudin
Shivakumara, Palaiahnakote
Tayan, Omar
Idris, Mohd Yamani Idna
Abukhir, Khir Zuhaili
author_facet Hakak, Saqib Iqbal
Kamsin, Amirrudin
Shivakumara, Palaiahnakote
Tayan, Omar
Idris, Mohd Yamani Idna
Abukhir, Khir Zuhaili
author_sort Hakak, Saqib Iqbal
title Residual-based approach for authenticating pattern of multi-style diacritical Arabic texts
title_short Residual-based approach for authenticating pattern of multi-style diacritical Arabic texts
title_full Residual-based approach for authenticating pattern of multi-style diacritical Arabic texts
title_fullStr Residual-based approach for authenticating pattern of multi-style diacritical Arabic texts
title_full_unstemmed Residual-based approach for authenticating pattern of multi-style diacritical Arabic texts
title_sort residual-based approach for authenticating pattern of multi-style diacritical arabic texts
publisher Public Library of Science
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/21979/
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198284
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