Extended Finite State Machine Model for Translating Quran Reciting Rules and Jawi Language to Braille Code
This research concerned with reorganize new Braille symbols to represent the vibrations (Reciting Rules) in the Arabic Holy Quran and the script of the Jawi, the aim of this study is building a system that translate the Quran verses to Braille symbols including new vibrations and standardized the...
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Format: | Conference Paper |
Language: | English |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/6164 |
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Institution: | Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This research concerned with reorganize new Braille symbols to represent the
vibrations (Reciting Rules) in the Arabic Holy Quran and the script of the Jawi, the
aim of this study is building a system that translate the Quran verses to Braille
symbols including new vibrations and standardized the Braille symbols for
both; the Jawi language and the Quran reciting rules (Ahkam Tajweed). The
Reciting rules that concern through this research were limited for the (Noun +
Scoon) vibrations, (Meem + Scoon) vibrations, (Lam + Scoon) vibrations
(Kalkala) vibration and (Mudd) vibrations. It builds on an existing translation
system that combines extended finite state machine with left and right context
matching and a set of translation rules. This allows translating the Arabic and
Jawi Languages from text to Braille symbols after detect the vibration for the
Quran verses. The experiments were successfully done and evaluated for this
research. The output for this research was Braille papers that were printed by
special equipment (Index Braille Printer). |
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