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Tytuł:
Od Berberów do Amazighe, czyli ukształtowanie się nowoczesnej tożsamości berberskiej
From the Berbers to the Amazigh, or, the Shaping of Contemporary Berber Identity
Autorzy:
Vorbrich, Ryszard
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/781713.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
Berbers
Amazigh
tamazight
tifinagh
Morocco
Algeria
IRCAM
HCA
Berberzy
Amazighe
język tamazight
alfabet tifinagh
Maroko
Algieria
Opis:
The Berbers, an indigenous people of North Africa, belong to the group of “nations without a state.” For centuries, they were marginalized by the Arab majority or manipulated by European colonizers. Since the mid-twentieth century in North Africa, a movement for a Berber and Pan-Berber identity has been growing strongly. The movement has disseminated the neologism “Amazigh” as the endoethnonim of this group of peoples. The process of building (creating) a Berber identity has been slightly different in Morocco (where the stabilizing role of the monarchy has been highlighted) and in Algeria (where it has taken more violent forms). With the rise of Berber self-awareness in North Africa and the activity of the Berber diaspora in Europe (mainly in France), civil society organizations (associations) were established in Morocco and Algeria to defend the rights of the Berber minority. After many attempts and despite the resistance of Arab elites the Berber language and culture were recognized by the state authorities as equivalent to the Arabic component of the Algerian and Moroccan identity. State institutions (the Institut royal de la culture Amazighe–the IRCAM–in Morocco, and the Haut Commissariat à l’Amazighité–the HCA–in Algeria) were established for the revitalization of the Berber culture and language (tamazight).
Źródło:
Kultura i Społeczeństwo; 2020, 64, 1; 169-196
2300-195X
Pojawia się w:
Kultura i Społeczeństwo
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Deep convolutional neural network using a new data set for berber language
Autorzy:
Mokrane, Kemiche
Sadou, Malika
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/27312869.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie. Wydawnictwo AGH
Tematy:
optical character recognition
handwritten character recognition
CNN
Berber-MNIST data set
EMNIST
Tifinagh
Latin characters
Opis:
Currently, handwritten character recognition (HCR) technology has become an interesting and immensely useful technology; it has been explored with impressive performance in many languages. However, few HCR systems have been proposed for the Amazigh (Berber) language. Furthermore, the validation of any Amazigh handwritten character-recognition system remains a major challenge due to the lack of availability of a robust Amazigh database. To address this problem, we first created two new data sets for Tifinagh and Amazigh Latin characters by extending the well-known EMNIST database with the Amazigh alphabet. Then, we proposed a handwritten character recognition system that is based on a deep convolutional neural network to validate the created data sets. The proposed convolutional neural network (CNN) has been trained and tested on our created data sets, the experimental tests showed that it achieves satisfactory results in terms of accuracy and recognition efficiency.
Źródło:
Computer Science; 2023, 24 (2); 225--241
1508-2806
2300-7036
Pojawia się w:
Computer Science
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
An application of persistent homology and the graph theory to linguistics: The case of Tifinagh and Phoenician scripts
Autorzy:
Bouazzaoui, Hajar
Elomary, Mohamed Abdou
Mamouni, My Ismail
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1827549.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-09-06
Wydawca:
Główny Urząd Statystyczny
Tematy:
topological data analysis
persistent homology
graph theory
writing systems
Abjad scripts
Alphabet scripts
Tifinagh script
Phoenician script
Opis:
As the origin of the Tifinagh script remains uncertain, this work aims at exploring its probable relatedness with the Phoenician script. Using tools from within topological data analysis and graph theory, the similarity between the two scripts is studied. The clustering of their letter shapes is performed based on the pairwise distances between their topological signatures. The ideas presented in this work can be extended to study the similarity between any two writing systems and as such can serve as the first step for linguists to determine the possibly related scripts before conducting further analysis.
Źródło:
Statistics in Transition new series; 2021, 22, 3; 141-156
1234-7655
Pojawia się w:
Statistics in Transition new series
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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