The two-day workshop, held at the Doha Marriott on June 17 & 18, was developed to identify concrete strategies for Qatar to emerge as a leading commercial and research center for advances related to Arabic language technologies.
'The workshop investigated the possibility of creating an Arabic Language Technologies Center in Qatar and, more specifically, developing a high-quality Arabic Web search engine,' says Jaime Carbonell, Allen Newell Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. Newell served as moderator for the workshop.
'Carnegie Mellon is exploring teaming with other regional research and development groups to create regional expertise in these areas. Carnegie Mellon faculty and students would provide scientific and technological support for Web search and Arabic/English machine translation. Longer term objectives in the collaboration include developing language technologies expertise in Qatar and joint research on improved methods for search and translation, especially focused on the unique characteristics of the Arabic language and Arabic users.'
The workshop, which is one of several research initiatives Carnegie Mellon Qatar is planning, was comprised of four sessions divided over the two days. The sessions were set up to help seek a consensus on an overall project path to develop a Qatar-based focus on Arabic search engine and related technologies.
'Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar is pleased to host the workshop to bring our faculty experts to meet with stakeholders and potential partners in Qatar and the region to discuss paths to establish research and commercial endeavors in Arabic language technologies,' says Anqi Qian, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Carnegie Mellon Qatar.
Participating organizations include: Carnegie Mellon University, Qatar University, ictQatar, iHorizons, Microsoft Egypt, Qatar Foundation, Qatar National Research Fund, Qatar Science & Technology Park and Qatar Capital Partners.
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar holds Arabic search engine workshop
Representatives from leading local and regional organizations joined together for the Arabic Search Engine Workshop, an initiative by Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar.
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About Carnegie Mellon University in QatarCarnegie Mellon University in Qatar is the first international branch campus operated by Carnegie Mellon University, a private American research university that's regularly ranked among the best in the world. In August 2004 Carnegie Mellon began offering its highly regarded undergraduate programs in business administration and computer science at the invitation of the Qatar Foundation. Carnegie Mellon plans to open a new facility on the Education City campus in 2008.
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