Yamli Explained

Yamli
Type:Start-up
Founded:2007
Key People:Habib Haddad
Imad Jureidini
Industry:Internet, Search Engine
Homepage:http://www.yamli.com

Yamli.com (Arabic: يملي , "[he] dictates") is an Internet start-up focused on addressing the problems specific to the Arabic web. Yamli currently offers two main products: the smart Arabic keyboard, and Yamli Arabic Search. The smart Arabic keyboard allows users to type Arabic without an Arabic keyboard from within their web browser. This technology is based on a real-time transliteration engine which converts words typed with Latin characters to their closest Arabic equivalent. Yamli Arabic search is a search engine focused on providing more relevant search results for an Arabic query by expanding it to its most frequently used Latin representations.

Products

Smart Arabic keyboard

Yamli's Smart Arabic Keyboard was launched in November 2007.[1] It allowed users to type Arabic by spelling their words phonetically using Latin characters. The real time transliteration engine is designed to be:

It is also possible for other websites and blogs to use Yamli's typing technology through a free JavaScript API. The Arabic Keyboard API allows a website publisher to easily convert text input fields to accept Arabic input in Latin form.

Yamli search

Arabic and Arabic dialects content on the web exists in two forms: in Arabic Script and in Latin phonetic representations (Arabic Chat Alphabet). Finding relevant content for an Arabic query on a traditional search engine can be difficult because it requires trying many Latin variations of that query. Yamli Search seeks to address this problem by expanding an Arabic search query to its most frequently used Latin spellings. The search query is forwarded to a traditional search engine, returning a larger number of relevant results than the original query would have.[3]

The following are examples of Latin query expansions automatically performed by Yamli Search:

Yamli Search queries are forwarded to Google for web and news, Wikipedia for encyclopedic searches, Bing for image searches and YouTube for movie and video searches.

History

Yamli's typing technology originated during the July 2006 war in Lebanon, when co-founder Habib Haddad was looking for news about the war online.[4] Without access to an Arabic keyboard and not being used to one, Haddad had difficulties finding up-to-date information, which is generally first available in Arabic. After working on prototypes of an Arabic transliteration engine for several months, Haddad, along with co-founder Imad Jureidini, founded Language Analytics LLC in July 2007. In November 2007, Language Analytics launched Yamli.com, featuring the Smart Arabic Keyboard to allow users to type Arabic without an Arabic keyboard, as well as a basic search engine front end to Google. This first search engine did not include the expanded query capabilities of Yamli Arabic Search. The typing technology was made to third-party websites in March 2008 in the form of a free API. The search engine was updated to include the query expansion capabilities in December 2008.

Timeline

Awards

Yamli has won the "Best Web Technology Award" at the "Pan Arab Web Awards 2008",[8] and the audience choice award at the WebInnovatorsGroup 17.[9] Yamli founder Habib Haddad was featured on the World Economic Forum's 2009 Young Global Leader List.[10]

Competition

1. Yabhath

2. clavierarabehub Retrieved 2021-12-18.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20081221203940/http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/074/1042074/online-tool-aims-arabic-typists Online tool lets Arabic typists type in English
  2. http://www.startuparabia.com/2008/07/interview-with-habib-haddad-co-founder-of-language-analytics-llc-yamli/ Interview on Startuparabia with Habib Haddad
  3. http://scitech.blogs.cnn.com/2009/01/14/window-opens-to-arabic-web/ CNN on "Window opens to Arabic Web"
  4. https://www.entrepreneur.com/tradejournals/article/182851797.html Presentation by Habib Haddad at the American University of Beirut in August 2008
  5. http://www.startuparabia.com/2008/10/yamli-officially-releases-free-api-allowing-easy-integration-of-arabic-transliteration-into-any-website/ Startuparabia: Yamli Officially Releases Free API Allowing Easy Integration of Arabic Transliteration Into Any Website
  6. https://techcrunch.com/2008/10/10/yamli-makes-it-easy-to-use-arabic-on-the-web/ Techcrunch: Yamli Makes It Easy To Use Arabic On The Web
  7. https://techcrunch.com/2008/12/15/yamlis-powerful-arabic-search-engine-continues-to-innovate/ Techcrunch: Yamli’s Powerful Arabic Search Engine Continues To Innovate
  8. http://www.gulfnews.com/business/Technology/10209265.html PAWA 2008 Winners
  9. http://www.webinnovatorsgroup.com/2008/04/09/webinno17-recap/ WebInno Blog
  10. http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/permalink/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20090225006404&newsLang=en Yamli.com Founder Habib Haddad on World Economic Forum’s 2009 Young Global Leader List