Work place: Faculty of Computing and Information Technology, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
E-mail: ahmedalbakiri@gmail.com
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Research Interests: Human-Computer Interaction, Computer systems and computational processes, Speech Recognition
Biography
Ahmed Al-bakeri, received the BSc degree from Taibah University, Madinah, Saudi Arabia, in 2013,and then he worked as a programmer in (Cooperative Office for Call & Guidance) at Al-Madinah AL munawwarah, currently he working to toward the MSc degree in the department of computer sciences at the University of King Abdul-Aziz. His current research interests are in the areas of speech recognition (ASR), and human computer interaction.
By Ahmed AbdulQader Al-Bakeri Abdullah Ahmad Basuhail
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2017.06.01, Pub. Date: 8 Nov. 2017
Due to the recent progress in technology, the traditional learning setting in several fields has been renewed by different environments of learning, most of which involve the use of computers and networking to achieve a type of e-learning. With great interest surrounding the Holy Quran related research, only a few scientific research has been conducted on the rules of Tajweed (intonation) based on automatic speech recognition (ASR). In this research, the use of ASR and MVC design is proposed. This system enhances the learners’ basic knowledge of Tajweed and facilitates self-learning. The learning process that is based on ASR ensures that the students have the proper pronunciation of the verses of the Holy Quran. However, the traditional method requires that both students and teacher meet face-to-face. This requirement is a limitation to enhancing individuals’ learning. The purpose of this research is to use speech recognition techniques to correct students’ recitation automatically, bearing in mind the rules of Tajweed. In the final steps, the system is integrated with self-learning environments which depend on MVC architectures.
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