Yamli’S Powerful Arabic Search Engine Continues to Innovate

by SanaT | December 16, 2008 at 04:06 am
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by Jason Kincaid on December 15, 2008

Yamli, the Arabic transliteration search engine that allows users to easily search for Arabic phrases using their Latin keyboards, has launched a revamped version of its site that introduces a number of enhancements, including a way to automatically search for phonetically similar words that are spelled differently - a significant feature that could further bolster Yamli’s position in this still-fledgling space.

Because there is no ‘correct’ way to convert Arabic to Latin text, most words have multiple possible spellings (a fact readily visible on most major news networks). In the past Yamli has tried to automatically pick the best possible spelling, but these searches often missed out on possible relevant matches that used alternate spellings.

Yamli co-founder Habib Haddad says that search engines like Google can already correct for this for popular queries (especially names) using databases of alternative spellings, but that these are generally determined by human linguists and don’t work on less common or more generic words. Haddad says that using the millions of search queries that have been conducted on Yamli since its launch, the site can automatically determine synonymous words without any human intervention.

The new version of Yamli also introduces image search powered through Microsoft’s Live Search API, video search from YouTube, and Wikipedia search (the main text search is still powered by Google). Yamli has also added a two-column view that presents English and Arabic matches simultaneously (the two languages are separated because they are read in opposite directions).

There are a few other players in this space, including Onkosh and Google’s own competing service.

Website:     yamli.com
Location:    Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Founded:     August 1, 2007

Yamli makes technology that allows users to use their Latin keyboards to input text that gets transliterated into traditional Arabic. Learn More

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Paschen

That is interesting, I will have to check it out. Same would be true though for Kanji Characters fund in Chinese as well as Japanese.

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