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AuthorMalhas, Rana
AuthorElsayed, Tamer
Available date2024-11-05T06:05:19Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameInformation Processing and Management
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2022.103068
ISSN3064573
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/60875
AbstractIn this work, we tackle the problem of machine reading comprehension (MRC) on the Holy Qur'an to address the lack of Arabic datasets and systems for this important task. We construct QRCD as the first Qur'anic Reading Comprehension Dataset, composed of 1,337 question-passage-answer triplets for 1,093 question-passage pairs, of which 14% are multi-answer questions. We then introduce CLassical-AraBERT (CL-AraBERT for short), a new AraBERT-based pre-trained model, which is further pre-trained on about 1.0B-word Classical Arabic (CA) dataset, to complement the Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) resources used in pre-training the initial model, and make it a better fit for the task. Finally, we leverage cross-lingual transfer learning from MSA to CA, and fine-tune CL-AraBERT as a reader using two MSA-based MRC datasets followed by our QRCD dataset to constitute the first (to the best of our knowledge) MRC system on the Holy Qur'an. To evaluate our system, we introduce Partial Average Precision (pAP) as an adapted version of the traditional rank-based Average Precision measure, which integrates partial matching in the evaluation over multi-answer and single-answer MSA questions. Adopting two experimental evaluation setups (hold-out and cross validation (CV)), we empirically show that the fine-tuned CL-AraBERT reader model significantly outperforms the baseline fine-tuned AraBERT reader model by 6.12 and 3.75 points in pAP scores, in the hold-out and CV setups, respectively. To promote further research on this task and other related tasks on Qur'an and Classical Arabic text, we make both the QRCD dataset and the pre-trained CL-AraBERT model publicly available.
SponsorWe would like to thank TensorFlow Research Cloud (TFRC) for their valuable support in providing us with free access to their cloud TPUs. This research work was partially funded by Qatar University through grant number QUST-2-CENG-2020-20 . Open Access funding is provided by the Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectAnswer extraction
Classical Arabic
Cross-lingual transfer learning
Partial matching evaluation
Pre-trained language models
Reading comprehension
TitleArabic machine reading comprehension on the Holy Qur'an using CL-AraBERT
TypeArticle
Issue Number6
Volume Number59
dc.accessType Open Access


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