Noor-Ghateh: A Benchmark Dataset for Evaluating Arabic Word Segmenters in Hadith Domain
There are many complex and rich morphological subtleties in the Arabic language, which are very useful when analyzing traditional Arabic texts, especially in the historical and religious contexts, and help in understanding the meaning of the texts. Vocabulary separation means separating the word into different parts such as root and affix. In the morphological datasets, the variety of labels and the number of data samples helps to evaluate the morphological methods. In this paper, we present a benchmark data set for evaluating the methods of separating Arabic words which include about 223,690 words from the book of Sharia alIslam, which have been labeled by experts. In terms of the volume and variety of words, this dataset is superior to other existing data sets, and as far as we know, there are no Arabic Hadith Domain texts. To evaluate the dataset, we applied different methods such as Farasa, Camel, Madamira, and ALP to the dataset and we reported the annotation quality through four evaluation methods.
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