Hossam Samir Ibrahim
Cairo University
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arXiv: Computation and Language | 2015
Hossam Samir Ibrahim; Sherif M. Abdou; Mervat Gheith
The rise of social media such as blogs and social networks has fueled interest in sentiment analysis. With the proliferation of reviews, ratings, recommendations and other forms of online expression, online opinion has turned into a kind of virtual currency for businesses looking to market their products, identify new opportunities and manage their reputations, therefore many are now looking to the field of sentiment analysis. In this paper, we present a feature-based sentence level approach for Arabic sentiment analysis. Our approach is using Arabic idioms/saying phrases lexicon as a key importance for improving the detection of the sentiment polarity in Arabic sentences as well as a number of novels and rich set of linguistically motivated features (contextual Intensifiers, contextual Shifter and negation handling), syntactic features for conflicting phrases which enhance the sentiment classification accuracy. Furthermore, we introduce an automatic expandable wide coverage polarity lexicon of Arabic sentiment words. The lexicon is built with gold-standard sentiment words as a seed which is manually collected and annotated and it expands and detects the sentiment orientation automatically of new sentiment words using synset aggregation technique and free online Arabic lexicons and thesauruses. Our data focus on modern standard Arabic (MSA) and Egyptian dialectal Arabic tweets and microblogs (hotel reservation, product reviews, etc.). The experimental results using our resources and techniques with SVM classifier indicate high performance levels, with accuracies of over 95%.
ieee international conference on recent trends in information systems | 2015
Hossam Samir Ibrahim; Sherif M. Abdou; Mervat Gheith
Sentiment analysis (SA) and opinion mining (OM) becomes a field of interest that fueled the attention of research during the last decade, due to the rise of the amount of internet documents (especially online reviews and comments) on the social media such as blogs and social networks. Many attempts have been conducted to build a corpus for SA, due to the consideration of importance of building such resource as a key factor in SA and OM systems. But the need of building these resources is still ongoing, especially for morphologically-Rich language (MRL) such as Arabic. In this paper, we present MIKA a multi-genre tagged corpus of modern standard Arabic (MSA) and colloquial. MIKA is manually collected and annotated at sentence level with semantic orientation (positive or negative or neutral). A number of rich set of linguistically motivated features (contextual Intensifiers, contextual Shifter and negation handling), syntactic features for conflicting phrases and others are used for the annotation process. Our data focus on MSA and Egyptian dialectal Arabic. We report the efforts of manually building and annotating our sentiment corpus using different types of data, such as tweets and Arabic microblogs (hotel reservation, product reviews, and TV program comments).
Journal of Coastal Conservation | 2013
Hossam Samir Ibrahim
Coastal areas are among the most highly populated, most exploited areas and vulnerable ecosystems in the world. How these interface areas between terrestrial and marine environments can effectively planned and managed has proved to be extremely challenging. Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) has been promoted as a potential panacea for the effective planning and management of these areas. However achieving such goals for ICZM is complex because of the many human activities and diverse regulatory regimes in coastal areas requires effective integration along many dimensions. Within the context of the developing world, which is often characterised by highly centralised governance systems combined with a lack of effective public and stakeholder participation in planning delivering an effective ICZM, which is drawn from collaborative planning ideas has proved particularly problematic. Furthermore within these countries there have been few critical and analytical evaluations of why ICZM experiments have failed. This paper seeks to begin to address this gap by suggesting that Actor Network Theory (ANT) is an appropriate analytical framework to critically evaluate why ICZM initiatives in Egypt, at both the national and local level, have been relatively unsuccessful. The critical evaluation leads to some practical recommendations that could help to enhance the implementation of ICZM in Egypt.
International Journal of Computer Applications | 2015
Hossam Samir Ibrahim; Sherif M. Abdou; Mervat Gheith
the fair amount of works in sentiment analysis (SA) and opinion mining (OM) systems in the last decade and with respect to the performance of these systems, but it still not desired performance, especially for morphologically-Rich Language (MRL) such as Arabic, due to the complexities and challenges exist in the nature of the languages itself. One of these challenges is the detection of idioms or proverbs phrases within the writer text or comment. An idiom or proverb is a form of speech or an expression that is peculiar to itself. Grammatically, it cannot be understood from the individual meanings of its elements and can yield different sentiment when treats as separate words. Consequently, In order to facilitate the task of detection and classification of lexical phrases for automated SA systems, this paper presents AIPSeLEX a novel idioms/ proverbs sentiment lexicon for modern standard Arabic (MSA) and colloquial. AIPSeLEX is manually collected and annotated at sentence level with semantic orientation (positive or negative). The efforts of manually building and annotating the lexicon are reported. Moreover, we build a classifier that extracts idioms and proverbs, phrases from text using n-gram and similarity measure methods. Finally, several experiments were carried out on various data, including Arabic tweets and Arabic microblogs (hotel reservation, product reviews, and TV program comments) from publicly available Arabic online reviews websites (social media, blogs, forums, e-commerce web sites) to evaluate the coverage and accuracy of AIPSeLEX.
Coastal Management | 2015
Hossam Samir Ibrahim; Ibrahim Rizk Hegazy
Since 1990 there has been a considerable increase in the number of developing countries undertaking Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) schemes at both the local and national levels. Unfortunately many of these ICZM schemes have failed to be implementated due to difficulties such as information and communication gaps and restricted technical and financial capacity. Common problems experienced across all developing countries. As a case in point, it is argued that developing countries suffer from capabilities at the local institutional level. Similarly, it is advocated that Mediterranean developing countries have not fully implemented ICZM as a result of lack of stakeholder capacity. Egypt provides a case study of this argument. Since the mid-1990s several attempts have been made to promote ICZM in Egypt, however none have achieved their goal of having an ICZM plan become operational. This paper reviews ICZM processes in Egypt focussing on the capacity of all instituions and key stakeholders to plan and implement ICZM based on interviews with key ICZM key stakeholders as well as documentary analysis and participant observation in ICZM meetings. It seeks through a critical evaluation to provide practical recommendations that serve to enhance the implementation of ICZM in Egypt and other developing countries.
Pediatric Cardiology | 2018
R. Sobhy; M. Samir; Gaser Abdelmohsen; Hossam Samir Ibrahim; M.Y. Abd El Rahman; N. Abdelrahman; N. Behairy; O. Imam; H. Hamza
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries, so early diagnosis and treatment can reduce morbidity and mortality resulting from subsequent valvular damage. The aim of this study was to detect subtle myocardial dysfunction among children with RHD with preserved left ventricular systolic function. This is a cross-sectional case–control study that was conducted on 30 children with RHD (who had valvular affection of any degree and were not in activity) compared to 23 healthy children. After history taking and cardiac examination, 2D echocardiography, tissue Doppler imaging, 3D-echocardiography and 3D speckle tracking echocardiography were done to both groups, whereas cardiac magnetic resonance imaging was done only to the patient group. The 3D-derived left ventricular end-diastolic volume and sphericity index among patients were significantly increased when compared to controls [131.5 (101.5 to 173.7) vs. 69 (58 to 92), P = 0.001, and 0.46 (0.36 to 0.59) vs. 0.33 (0.29 to 0.38), P = 0.001, respectively]. The 3D-derived ejection fraction and longitudinal strain did not differ significantly among both groups. The 3D-derived global circumferential strain was higher in patients when compared to controls [− 14 (− 16 to − 10) vs. − 11(− 13 to − 10), P = 0.04]. None of the examined patients demonstrated late enhancement myocardial fibrosis. In children with RHD and preserved systolic function, subtle systolic dysfunction could not be detected using conventional and novel non-conventional methods. This may indicate that the myocardial affection during the acute stage of rheumatic carditis is minimal with almost complete resolution.
Journal of Coastal Zone Management | 2015
Hossam Samir Ibrahim; Ibrahim Rizk Hegazy
Egypt is witnessing a rapid urbanization and economic development that have the potential to cause significant environmental impacts. Since 1994 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for various projects and implementation of its mandatory recommendations have been used as a means to minimize environmental impacts. Recognizing the continuous impacts on the natural environment due to human activities, and aiming to further strengthening the EIA system, Egypt initiated its National Strategy for Sustainable Development (NSSD) in 2006. However, two decades after its implementation, EIA is still not adequately integrated into the higher-levels of policy making in Egypt nor its benefits are sufficiently appreciated by the wider community. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) used as a tool for addressing the environmental concerns resulting from the implementation of polices, plans and programs may contribute into enhancing EIA system and influencing its benefits to the wider public. This paper evaluates the current EIA system, and discusses the potential role of SEA in overcoming the EIA shortcomings and delivering high level environmental policy objectives in Egypt. The potential role of SEA in sustaining the coastal zone in Egypt is investigated as an example in this paper. Despite challenges of implementation, it is concluded that introducing SEA into the environmental assessment in Egypt may contribute positively into achieving high level environmental objectives and promoting the principles of sustainable development.
Ocean & Coastal Management | 2012
Hossam Samir Ibrahim; David Shaw
language resources and evaluation | 2008
Hossam Samir Ibrahim; Kareem Darwish; Abdel-Rahim Madany
2015 First International Conference on Arabic Computational Linguistics (ACLing) | 2015
Hossam Samir Ibrahim; Sherif M. Abdou; Mervat Gheith