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Sherif Abdou
Also published under:Sherif M. Abdou, Sherif Mahdy Abdou
Affiliation
Department of Information Technology, Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Topic
Neural Network,Arabic Text,Denoising,Hidden Layer,Preprocessing Phase,3D Filter,Additive Noise,Annotated Corpus,Arab Countries,Automatic Feature Extraction,Class Labels,Classification Accuracy Rate,Co-occurrence Matrix,Collection Process,Computational Linguistics,Content Of The Manuscript,Convolutional Neural Network,Corpus Size,Current Segment,Cursive,Deep Belief Network,Deep Network,Deep Neural Network,Design Criteria,Dictionary Size,End Of The Paper,European Languages,F1 Score,Facebook,Feed-forward Network,Font Size,Geometric Features,Handwriting Recognition,Hashtags,Hidden Markov Model,High Noise Levels,Holy Quran,Hough Transform,Hybrid Model,Hybrid System,Image Patches,Important Data Source,Information Retrieval,Input Layer,Key Words,Language Model,Language Resources,Large Corpus,Large Vocabulary,Learning Algorithms,
Biography
Sherif Abdou received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in computer science and automatic control from the University of Alexandria, Egypt, in 1993 and 1997, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Miami, USA, in 2003. In 2003, he joined BBN Technologies as a Senior Staff Scientist with the Arabic Language Team of the Ears Project to provide affordable reusable speech-to-text decoding for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, DARPA. In 2005, he was appointed as the Research and Development Manager of Research and Development International (RDI) Company, where he is leading a team to develop several products for Human Language Technologies, such as NLP, ASR, TTS, OCR, and language teaching with a special focus on the technologies of the Arabic language. In 2005, he joined Cairo University, where he is currently a Professor and the Chair of the Department of Information Technology, Faculty of Computers and Information. He is also a member of the review committee and has more than 60 papers in distinguished conferences and articles in journals in the HLT field. He is also the principal investigator and the co-principal investigator of several research projects in the areas of language learning, virtual tutors, Web monitoring, and intelligent contact centers.