KAUST, in collaboration with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), will host the second edition of the MENA Machine Learning Winter School (MenaML) from January 24-29, 2026. The program will cover the latest developments in intelligent model engineering, AI for science, and high-efficiency computing technologies with representatives from 16 international institutions. 300 researchers will be selected from over 2,300 applicants to participate in the intensive academic program. Why it matters: The MenaML winter school strengthens KAUST's role as a regional hub for AI research and contributes to human capital development in AI across the MENA region.
The paper introduces Juhaina, a 9.24B parameter Arabic-English bilingual LLM trained with an 8,192 token context window. It identifies limitations in the Open Arabic LLM Leaderboard (OALL) and proposes a new benchmark, CamelEval, for more comprehensive evaluation. Juhaina outperforms models like Llama and Gemma in generating helpful Arabic responses and understanding cultural nuances. Why it matters: This culturally-aligned LLM and associated benchmark could significantly advance Arabic NLP and democratize AI access for Arabic speakers.
The Symposium on Data Mining and Applications (SDMA 2014) was organized by MEGDAM to foster collaboration among data mining and machine learning researchers in Saudi Arabia, GCC countries, and the Middle East. The symposium covered areas such as statistics, computational intelligence, pattern recognition, databases, Big Data Mining and visualization. Acceptance was based on originality, significance and quality of contribution.
Technology Innovation Institute's (TII) Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) is integrating machine learning (ML) techniques into signal processing to accelerate research. One project used convolutional neural networks to predict COVID-19 pneumonia from chest x-rays with 97.5% accuracy. DERC researchers also demonstrated that ML-based signal and image processing can retrieve up to 68% of text information from electromagnetic emanations. Why it matters: This adoption of ML for signal processing at TII highlights the potential for advanced AI techniques to enhance research and security applications in the UAE.
The paper introduces NativQA, a language-independent framework for constructing culturally and regionally aligned QA datasets in native languages. Using the framework, the authors created MultiNativQA, a multilingual natural QA dataset consisting of ~64k manually annotated QA pairs in seven languages. The dataset covers queries from native speakers from 9 regions covering 18 topics, and is designed for evaluating and tuning LLMs. Why it matters: The framework and dataset enable the creation of more culturally relevant and effective LLMs for diverse linguistic communities, including those in the Middle East.
The Open Arabic LLM Leaderboard (OALL) has been launched to benchmark Arabic language models, addressing the gap in resources for non-English NLP. It incorporates datasets like AlGhafa, ACVA, and translated versions of MMLU and EXAMS from the AceGPT suite. The leaderboard uses normalized log likelihood accuracy for tasks, built around HuggingFace’s LightEval framework. Why it matters: This initiative promotes research and development in Arabic NLP, serving over 380 million Arabic speakers by enhancing the evaluation and improvement of Arabic LLMs.