This research evaluates the capabilities of ChatGPT in assisting with the categorization of an Islamic digital library exploiting incremental Machine Learning and Transfer Learning techniques. Noticeably, ChatGPT showcased a remarkable familiarity with Islamic knowledge, evident in its ability to classify subjects hierarchically based on their importance, from Qur’anic Studies to Modern Islamic Thought. The library aimed to cater to a diverse Arabic Islamic audience with collections sourced from varied digital donations. Despite ChatGPT’s commendable proficiency, challenges arose. In light of ChatGPT’s significant performance, several challenges arose, with interpretability, generalization, and the hallucination issue standing out as the most critical obstacles.

Bridging Islamic Knowledge and AI: Inquiring ChatGPT on Possible Categorizations for an Islamic Digital Library (full paper) / El Ganadi, A., Vigliermo, R.A., Sala, L., Vanzini, M., Ruozzi, F., Bergamaschi, S.. - 3536:(2023), pp. 21-33. (2nd Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage, IAI4CH 2023 Rome 6 November 2023).

Bridging Islamic Knowledge and AI: Inquiring ChatGPT on Possible Categorizations for an Islamic Digital Library (full paper)

El Ganadi Amina
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Vigliermo Amerigo Riccardo
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Sala Luca;Vanzini Matteo;Ruozzi Federico;Bergamaschi Sonia
2023

Abstract

This research evaluates the capabilities of ChatGPT in assisting with the categorization of an Islamic digital library exploiting incremental Machine Learning and Transfer Learning techniques. Noticeably, ChatGPT showcased a remarkable familiarity with Islamic knowledge, evident in its ability to classify subjects hierarchically based on their importance, from Qur’anic Studies to Modern Islamic Thought. The library aimed to cater to a diverse Arabic Islamic audience with collections sourced from varied digital donations. Despite ChatGPT’s commendable proficiency, challenges arose. In light of ChatGPT’s significant performance, several challenges arose, with interpretability, generalization, and the hallucination issue standing out as the most critical obstacles.
2023
2-nov-2023
no
Inglese
2nd Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage, IAI4CH 2023
Rome
6 November 2023
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Damiano R.,Ferilli S.,Striani M.,Striani M.,Silvello G.
3536
21
33
CEUR-WS
Arabic script language; Arabic scripts; ChatGPT; Digital library and religious archive; Islamic knowledge classification; Islamic study; Islamic subject; Knowledge classification; Library and archive in CH
El Ganadi, Amina; Vigliermo, Riccardo Amerigo; Sala, Luca; Vanzini, Matteo; Ruozzi, Federico; Bergamaschi, Sonia
Atti di CONVEGNO::Relazione in Atti di Convegno
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Bridging Islamic Knowledge and AI: Inquiring ChatGPT on Possible Categorizations for an Islamic Digital Library (full paper) / El Ganadi, A., Vigliermo, R.A., Sala, L., Vanzini, M., Ruozzi, F., Bergamaschi, S.. - 3536:(2023), pp. 21-33. (2nd Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage, IAI4CH 2023 Rome 6 November 2023).
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   Bridging Islamic Knowledge and AI: Inquiring ChatGPT on Possible Categorizations for an Islamic Digital Library (full paper)(Conference Paper)
   -2nd Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage, IAI4CH 2023
   -European Commission
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