Distinguished International Research Achievement by Students of Al al-Bayt University’s Prince Al-Hussein Bin Abdullah II Faculty of Information Technology
In line with the vision of Al al-Bayt University in supporting scientific research and innovation, the Prince Al-Hussein Bin Abdullah II Faculty of Information Technology is pleased to announce a new scientific achievement by its students, represented by the acceptance of three research papers for publication in IEEE Xplore following their presentation at SMILEs 2026, which was held at Jadara University.
This achievement reflects the continuous support of the faculty administration, which is committed to providing an academic environment that encourages student creativity and innovation, as well as the direct supervision and dedicated efforts of Suhaila Abu Owaida, who supervised the completion of these research projects.
The accepted research papers include:
📌 First Research Paper:
Deep Learning-Based Arabic Sign Language Digit Recognition Using ConvNeXt Architecture with Focal Loss Optimization
With the participation of the distinguished students:
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Khaled Hamad
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Bashar Al-Hararahsheh
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Moamen Malkawi
📌 Second Research Paper:
Enhanced Arabic Document Understanding Using Vision-Language Models
With the participation of the distinguished students:
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Bashar Al-Hararahsheh
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Khaled Hamad
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Moamen Malkawi
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Amer Al-Hararahsheh
📌 Third Research Paper:
Exploratory Machine Learning and Deep Learning Classifiers for Improved AI Asthma Detection
This paper was the result of fruitful collaboration between student Khaled Hamad and a distinguished group of academics and students from Amman Arab University.
We warmly congratulate our students and faculty on this outstanding scientific achievement, which reflects the advanced academic standard of Al al-Bayt University. We wish them continued success and progress in their academic and professional journeys, contributing to raising the name of Jordan and our university in international forums. 🎓✨🌍
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