AbdelRahim A. Elmadany
2026
Alexandria: A Multi-Domain Dialectal Arabic Machine Translation Dataset for Culturally Inclusive and Linguistically Diverse LLMs
Abdellah EL Mekki | Samar M. Magdy | Houdaifa Atou | Ruwa AbuHweidi | Baraah Qawasmeh | Omer Nacar | Thikra Al-hibiri | Razan Saadie | Hamzah A. Alsayadi | Nadia Ghezaiel Hammouda | Alshima Mohammed Alkhazimi | Aya Hamod | Al-Yas Yaqoob Al-Ghafri | Wesam El-Sayed | Asila Ismail al Sharji | Mohamad Ballout | Anas Belfathi | Karim Ghaddar | Serry Sibaee | Alaa Aoun | Aeej Mohammed Aseri | Lina Abureesh | Ahlam Bashiti | Majdal Yousef | Abdulaziz Hafiz | Yehdih Mohamed | Emira Hamedtou | Brakehe Emehah | Rahaf Alhamouri | Youssef Nafea | Aya El Aatar | Walid Al-Dhabyani | Emhemed S. Hamed | Sara Shatnawi | Fakhraddin Alwajih | Khalid Elkhidir | Ashwag Alasmari | Abdurrahman Gerrio | Omar Said Alshahri | AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Ismail Berrada | Amir Azad Adli Al-kathiri | Fadi Zaraket | Mustafa Jarrar | Yahya Mohamed EL Hadj | Hassan Alhuzali | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Abdellah EL Mekki | Samar M. Magdy | Houdaifa Atou | Ruwa AbuHweidi | Baraah Qawasmeh | Omer Nacar | Thikra Al-hibiri | Razan Saadie | Hamzah A. Alsayadi | Nadia Ghezaiel Hammouda | Alshima Mohammed Alkhazimi | Aya Hamod | Al-Yas Yaqoob Al-Ghafri | Wesam El-Sayed | Asila Ismail al Sharji | Mohamad Ballout | Anas Belfathi | Karim Ghaddar | Serry Sibaee | Alaa Aoun | Aeej Mohammed Aseri | Lina Abureesh | Ahlam Bashiti | Majdal Yousef | Abdulaziz Hafiz | Yehdih Mohamed | Emira Hamedtou | Brakehe Emehah | Rahaf Alhamouri | Youssef Nafea | Aya El Aatar | Walid Al-Dhabyani | Emhemed S. Hamed | Sara Shatnawi | Fakhraddin Alwajih | Khalid Elkhidir | Ashwag Alasmari | Abdurrahman Gerrio | Omar Said Alshahri | AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Ismail Berrada | Amir Azad Adli Al-kathiri | Fadi Zaraket | Mustafa Jarrar | Yahya Mohamed EL Hadj | Hassan Alhuzali | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Arabic is a highly diglossic language where most daily communication occurs in regional dialects rather than Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). Despite this, machine translation (MT) systems often generalize poorly to dialectal input, limiting their utility for millions of speakers. We introduce Alexandria, a large-scale, community-driven, human-translated dataset designed to bridge this gap. Alexandria covers 13 Arab countries and 11 high-impact domains, including health, education, and agriculture. Unlike previous resources, Alexandria provides unprecedented granularity by associating contributions with city-of-origin metadata, capturing authentic local varieties beyond coarse regional labels. The dataset consists of parallel English-Dialectal Arabic multi-turn conversational scenarios annotated with speaker-addressee gender configurations, enabling the study of gender-conditioned variation in dialectal use. Comprising 107K total turns, Alexandria serves as both a training resource and as a rigorous benchmark for evaluating MT and Large Language Models (LLMs). Our automatic and human evaluation benchmarks the current capabilities of Arabic-aware LLMs in translating across diverse Arabic dialects and sub-dialects while exposing significant persistent challenges.The Alexandria dataset, the creation prompts, the translation and revision guidelines, and the evaluation code are publicly available in the following repository: https://github.com/UBC-NLP/Alexandria
2025
Pearl: A Multimodal Culturally-Aware Arabic Instruction Dataset
Fakhraddin Alwajih | Samar M. Magdy | Abdellah El Mekki | Omer Nacar | Youssef Nafea | Safaa Taher Abdelfadil | Abdulfattah Mohammed Yahya | Hamzah Luqman | Nada Almarwani | Samah Aloufi | Baraah Qawasmeh | Houdaifa Atou | Serry Sibaee | Hamzah A. Alsayadi | Walid Al-Dhabyani | Maged S. Al-shaibani | Aya El aatar | Nour Qandos | Rahaf Alhamouri | Samar Ahmad | Mohammed Anwar AL-Ghrawi | Aminetou Yacoub | Ruwa AbuHweidi | Vatimetou Mohamed Lemin | Reem Abdel-Salam | Ahlam Bashiti | Adel Ammar | Aisha Alansari | Ahmed Ashraf | Nora Alturayeif | Alcides Alcoba Inciarte | AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Mohamedou Cheikh Tourad | Ismail Berrada | Mustafa Jarrar | Shady Shehata | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2025
Fakhraddin Alwajih | Samar M. Magdy | Abdellah El Mekki | Omer Nacar | Youssef Nafea | Safaa Taher Abdelfadil | Abdulfattah Mohammed Yahya | Hamzah Luqman | Nada Almarwani | Samah Aloufi | Baraah Qawasmeh | Houdaifa Atou | Serry Sibaee | Hamzah A. Alsayadi | Walid Al-Dhabyani | Maged S. Al-shaibani | Aya El aatar | Nour Qandos | Rahaf Alhamouri | Samar Ahmad | Mohammed Anwar AL-Ghrawi | Aminetou Yacoub | Ruwa AbuHweidi | Vatimetou Mohamed Lemin | Reem Abdel-Salam | Ahlam Bashiti | Adel Ammar | Aisha Alansari | Ahmed Ashraf | Nora Alturayeif | Alcides Alcoba Inciarte | AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Mohamedou Cheikh Tourad | Ismail Berrada | Mustafa Jarrar | Shady Shehata | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2025
Mainstream large vision-language models (LVLMs) inherently encode cultural biases, highlighting the need for diverse multimodal datasets. To address this gap, we introduce PEARL, a large-scale Arabic multimodal dataset and benchmark explicitly designed for cultural understanding. Constructed through advanced agentic workflows and extensive human-in-the-loop annotations by 37 annotators from across the Arab world, PEARL comprises over 309K multimodal examples spanning ten culturally significant domains covering all Arab countries. We further provide two robust evaluation benchmarks (PEARL and PEARL-LITE) along with a specialized subset (PEARL-X) explicitly developed to assess nuanced cultural variations. Comprehensive evaluations on state-of-the-art open and proprietary LVLMs demonstrate that reasoning-centric instruction alignment substantially improves models’ cultural grounding compared to conventional scaling methods. PEARL establishes a foundational resource for advancing culturally-informed multimodal modeling research. All datasets and benchmarks are publicly available.
Voice of a Continent: Mapping Africa’s Speech Technology Frontier
AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Sang Yun Kwon | Hawau Olamide Toyin | Alcides Alcoba Inciarte | Hanan Aldarmaki | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Proceedings of the 2025 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Sang Yun Kwon | Hawau Olamide Toyin | Alcides Alcoba Inciarte | Hanan Aldarmaki | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Proceedings of the 2025 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Africa’s rich linguistic diversity remains significantly underrepresented in speech technologies, creating barriers to digital inclusion. To alleviate this challenge, we systematically map the continent’s speech space of datasets and technologies, leading to a new comprehensive benchmark SimbaBench for downstream African speech tasks. Using SimbaBench, we introduce the Simba family of models, achieving state-of-the-art performance across multiple African languages and speech tasks. Our benchmark analysis reveals critical patterns in resource availability, while our model evaluation demonstrates how dataset quality, domain diversity, and language family relationships influence performance across languages. Our work highlights the need for expanded speech technology resources that better reflect Africa’s linguistic diversity and provides a solid foundation for future research and development efforts toward more inclusive speech technologies.
NADI 2025: The First Multidialectal Arabic Speech Processing Shared Task
Bashar Talafha | Hawau Olamide Toyin | Peter Sullivan | AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Abdurrahman Juma | Amirbek Djanibekov | Chiyu Zhang | Hamad Alshehhi | Hanan Aldarmaki | Mustafa Jarrar | Nizar Habash | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Proceedings of The Third Arabic Natural Language Processing Conference: Shared Tasks
Bashar Talafha | Hawau Olamide Toyin | Peter Sullivan | AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Abdurrahman Juma | Amirbek Djanibekov | Chiyu Zhang | Hamad Alshehhi | Hanan Aldarmaki | Mustafa Jarrar | Nizar Habash | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Proceedings of The Third Arabic Natural Language Processing Conference: Shared Tasks
Palm: A Culturally Inclusive and Linguistically Diverse Dataset for Arabic LLMs
Fakhraddin Alwajih | Abdellah El Mekki | Samar Mohamed Magdy | AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Omer Nacar | El Moatez Billah Nagoudi | Reem Abdel-Salam | Hanin Atwany | Youssef Nafea | Abdulfattah Mohammed Yahya | Rahaf Alhamouri | Hamzah A. Alsayadi | Hiba Zayed | Sara Shatnawi | Serry Sibaee | Yasir Ech-chammakhy | Walid Al-Dhabyani | Marwa Mohamed Ali | Imen Jarraya | Ahmed Oumar El-Shangiti | Aisha Alraeesi | Mohammed Anwar AL-Ghrawi | Abdulrahman S. Al-Batati | Elgizouli Mohamed | Noha Taha Elgindi | Muhammed Saeed | Houdaifa Atou | Issam Ait Yahia | Abdelhak Bouayad | Mohammed Machrouh | Amal Makouar | Dania Alkawi | Mukhtar Mohamed | Safaa Taher Abdelfadil | Amine Ziad Ounnoughene | Anfel Rouabhia | Rwaa Assi | Ahmed Sorkatti | Mohamedou Cheikh Tourad | Anis Koubaa | Ismail Berrada | Mustafa Jarrar | Shady Shehata | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Fakhraddin Alwajih | Abdellah El Mekki | Samar Mohamed Magdy | AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Omer Nacar | El Moatez Billah Nagoudi | Reem Abdel-Salam | Hanin Atwany | Youssef Nafea | Abdulfattah Mohammed Yahya | Rahaf Alhamouri | Hamzah A. Alsayadi | Hiba Zayed | Sara Shatnawi | Serry Sibaee | Yasir Ech-chammakhy | Walid Al-Dhabyani | Marwa Mohamed Ali | Imen Jarraya | Ahmed Oumar El-Shangiti | Aisha Alraeesi | Mohammed Anwar AL-Ghrawi | Abdulrahman S. Al-Batati | Elgizouli Mohamed | Noha Taha Elgindi | Muhammed Saeed | Houdaifa Atou | Issam Ait Yahia | Abdelhak Bouayad | Mohammed Machrouh | Amal Makouar | Dania Alkawi | Mukhtar Mohamed | Safaa Taher Abdelfadil | Amine Ziad Ounnoughene | Anfel Rouabhia | Rwaa Assi | Ahmed Sorkatti | Mohamedou Cheikh Tourad | Anis Koubaa | Ismail Berrada | Mustafa Jarrar | Shady Shehata | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
As large language models (LLMs) become increasingly integrated into daily life, ensuring their cultural sensitivity and inclusivity is paramount. We introduce PALM, a year-long community-driven project covering all 22 Arab countries. The dataset contains instruction–response pairs in both Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and dialectal Arabic (DA), spanning 20 diverse topics. Built by a team of 44 researchers across the Arab world—each an author of this paper—PALM offers a broad, inclusive perspective. We use PALM to evaluate the cultural and dialectal capabilities of several frontier LLMs, revealing notable limitations: while closed-source LLMs generally perform strongly, they still exhibit flaws, and smaller open-source models face greater challenges. Furthermore, certain countries (e.g., Egypt, the UAE) appear better represented than others (e.g., Iraq, Mauritania, Yemen). Our annotation guidelines, code, and data are publicly available for reproducibility. More information about PALM is available on our project page: https://github.com/UBC-NLP/palm.
Where Are We? Evaluating LLM Performance on African Languages
Ife Adebara | Hawau Olamide Toyin | Nahom Tesfu Ghebremichael | AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Ife Adebara | Hawau Olamide Toyin | Nahom Tesfu Ghebremichael | AbdelRahim A. Elmadany | Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Africa’s rich linguistic heritage remains underrepresented in NLP, largely due to historical policies that favor foreign languages and create significant data inequities. In this paper, we integrate theoretical insights on Africa’s language landscape with an empirical evaluation using Sahara— a comprehensive benchmark curated from large-scale, publicly accessible datasets capturing the continent’s linguistic diversity. By systematically assessing the performance of leading large language models (LLMs) on Sahara, we demonstrate how policy-induced data variations directly impact model effectiveness across African languages. Our findings reveal that while a few languages perform reasonably well, many Indigenous languages remain marginalized due to sparse data. Leveraging these insights, we offer actionable recommendations for policy reforms and inclusive data practices. Overall, our work underscores the urgent need for a dual approach—combining theoretical understanding with empirical evaluation—to foster linguistic diversity in AI for African communities.
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- Hanan Aldarmaki 2
- Ahlam Bashiti 2
- Aya El aatar 2
- Baraah Qawasmeh 2
- Sara Shatnawi 2
- Shady Shehata 2
- Mohamedou Cheikh Tourad 2
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- Ahmed Sorkatti 1
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- Aminetou Yacoub 1
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