BOOKS & BOOK CHAPTERS
Kareem Darwish and Walid Magdy. Arabic Information Retrieval. In Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval 7, 4, February 2014.
Hany Hassan, Kareem Darwish. 2014. Statistical Machine Translation. Natural Language Processing of Semitic Languages, pp. 199-219, Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Kareem Darwish. 2014. Information Retrieval. Natural Language Processing of Semitic Languages, pp. 299-334, Springer Berlin Heidelberg
SOCIAL COMPUTING
Kareem Darwish, Dimitar Alexandrov, Preslav Nakov, Yelena Mejova. 2017. Seminar Users in the Arabic Twitter Sphere. International Conference on Social Informatics, pp. 91-108, 2017.
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Kareem Darwish, Walid Magdy, Tahar Zanouda. 2017. Trump vs. Hillary: What Went Viral During the 2016 US Presidential Election. International Conference on Social Informatics, pp. 143-161, 2017.
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Kareem Darwish, Walid Magdy, Tahar Zanouda. 2017. Improved Stance Prediction in a User Similarity Feature Space. 2017 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, 2017.
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Hamdy Mubarak, Kareem Darwish, Walid Magdy. 2017. Abusive language detection on Arabic social media. Proceedings of the First Workshop on Abusive Language Online, pp. 52-56, 2017.
Hamdy Mubarak and Kareem Darwish. Demographic Surveys of Arab Annotators on CrowdFlower. Weaving Relations of Trust in Crowd Work: Transparency and Reputation across Platforms Workshop, WebSci16. 2016.
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Walid Magdy, Kareem Darwish, and Ingmar Weber. #FailedRevolutions: Using Twitter to study the antecedents of ISIS support. First Monday 21.2 (2016).
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Walid Magdy, Kareem Darwish, Afshin Rahimi, Norah Abokhodair and Tim Baldwin. #ISISisNotIslam or #DeportAllMuslims? Predicting Unspoken Views. Web Science (WebSci’16). 2016.
NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Salvatore Romeo, Giovanni Da San Martino, Yonatan Belinkov, Alberto Barrón-Cedeño, Mohamed Eldesouki, Kareem Darwish, Hamdy Mubarak, James Glass, Alessandro Moschitti. 2017. Language processing and learning models for community question answering in Arabic. Information Processing & Management, 2017.
Mohamed Eldesouki, Younes Samih, Ahmed Abdelali, Mohamed Attia, Hamdy Mubarak, Kareem Darwish. 2017. Arabic Multi-Dialect Segmentation: bi-LSTM-CRF vs. SVM. arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.05891, 2017.
Kareem Darwish, Hamdy Mubarak, Ahmed Abdelali, Mohmed Eldesouki. 2017. Arabic POS Tagging: Don't Abandon Feature Engineering Just Yet. Proceedings of the Third Arabic Natural Language Processing Workshop, pp. 130--137, 2017.
Younes Samih, Mohammed Attia, Mohamed Eldesouki, Ahmed Abdelali, Hamdy Mubarak, Laura Kallmeyer, Kareem Darwish. 2017. A Neural Architecture for Dialectal Arabic Segmentation. Proceedings of the Third Arabic Natural Language Processing Workshop, pp. 46--54, 2017.
Kareem Darwish, Hamdy Mubarak, Ahmed Abdelali. 2017. Arabic Diacritization: Stats, Rules, and Hacks. Proceedings of the Third Arabic Natural Language Processing Workshop, pp. 9--17, 2017.
Younes Samih, Mohamed Eldesouki, Mohammed Attia, Kareem Darwish, Ahmed Abdelali, Hamdy Mubarak, Laura Kallmeyer. 2017. Learning from Relatives: Unified Dialectal Arabic Segmentation. Proceedings of the 21st Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL 2017), pp. 432-441, 2017.
Abdelali, Ahmed, Kareem Darwish, Nadir Durrani, and Hamdy Mubarak. "Farasa: A fast and furious segmenter for arabic." In Proceedings of the 2016 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Demonstrations, pp. 11-16. Association for Computational Linguistics, San Diego, California, 2016.
Eldesouki, Mohamed, Fahim Dalvi, Hassan Sajjad, and Kareem Darwish. "QCRI@ DSL 2016: Spoken Arabic Dialect Identification Using Textual." VarDial 3 (2016): 221.
Kareem Darwish and Hamdy Mubarak. Farasa: Fast and Accurate Arabic Word Segmenter. LREC’16. 2016
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Kareem Darwish is a senior scientist at QCRI with interest in information retrieval, digital libraries, and natural language processing. Kareem Darwish worked as a researcher at the Cairo Microsoft Innovation Lab and the IBM Human Language Technologies group in Cairo. He also taught at the German University in Cairo and Cairo University.
