The special section offers a snapshot of the region's momentum, featuring a diverse set of contributions that blend technical rigor with societal impact.
Arab World Regional Special Section
Digital Twins: Initiatives, Technologies, and Use Cases in the Arab World
Despite promising advancements, the Arab region faces several challenges that are slowing down the adoption of digital twins.
Aerial Solutions for Supporting Large-Scale Events: A Case Study of the Hajj Pilgrimage
NTFPs offer high-altitude deployment, wide coverage, and robust backhaul capacity.
Quantum Computing Research in the Arab World
Multiple countries in the Arab world are investing in quantum computing research, fostering collaborations, and developing talent to engage with the transformative technology.
Combating Misinformation in the Arab World: Challenges and Opportunities
Examining methods for combating misinformation in the Arab world.
Artificial Intelligence in Networking Research in the Arab World
Arab world technologies play a pivotal role in optimizing network operations, automating management tasks, and enabling more efficient communication systems.
Unlocking the Potential of Arabic Voice-Generation Technologies
Developing Arabic text-to-speech remains challenging due to the morphological richness, phonetic complexity, and diglossic nature of the language.
The Landscape of Arabic Large Language Models
Exploring the trajectory of Arabic LLMs, highlighting efforts to evaluate them through benchmarks and public leaderboards.
AI-Driven Disaster Response and Displacement Monitoring
AI can leverage non-traditional data sources for humanitarian applications.
Cybersecurity in The Arab World: Technological and Socio-Political Dimensions
A cooperative strategy could position the Arab World as an influential contributor to global cybersecurity and AI development.
Digital Addiction Among Arab Families: Status, Contributing Factors, Responsibilities, and Solutions
Internet addiction in the GCC is estimated at 33%, with higher prevalence among females (48%) than males (24%).
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