Work place: Department of CSE, Daffodil International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
E-mail: tanvir.cse@diu.edu.bd
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Research Interests: Autonomic Computing, Information Security, Network Security
Biography
Shah Md. Tanvir Siddiquee is a Senior Lecturer in Department of Computer Engineering under the faculty of Science and Information Technology, Daffodil International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering from Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh and M.Sc. in Computer Science from South Asian University (SAARC University), New Delhi, India. His research interests in Cloud Computing, Cloud Security using open source cloud environment.
By Md. Tarek Habib Abdullah Al-Mamun Md. Sadekur Rahman Shah Md. Tanvir Siddiquee Farruk Ahmed
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2018.02.05, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2018
Word completion and word prediction are two important phenomena in typing that have intense effect on aiding disable people and students while using keyboard or other similar devices. Such auto completion technique also helps students significantly during learning process through constructing proper keywords during web searching. A lot of works are conducted for English language, but for Bangla, it is still very inadequate as well as the metrics used for performance computation is not rigorous yet. Bangla is one of the mostly spoken languages (3.05% of world population) and ranked as seventh among all the languages in the world. In this paper, word prediction on Bangla sentence by using stochastic, i.e. N-gram based language models are proposed for auto completing a sentence by predicting a set of words rather than a single word, which was done in previous work. A novel approach is proposed in order to find the optimum language model based on performance metric. In addition, for finding out better performance, a large Bangla corpus of different word types is used.
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