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[Revolutionizing Quranic Recitation: How Tarteal Uses AI to Bridge Faith and Technology]-[How Tarteel Uses AI to Help Arabic Learners Perfect Their Pronunciation - Ep. 181]

NVIDIA AI Podcast · B2 · 2022-10-20

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The Genesis of Tarteal: A Tech-Driven Mission

In a world where approximately 1.8 billion Muslims reside, only a small fraction are native Arabic speakers, leading to a significant global challenge: the difficulty of finding qualified instructors for Quranic recitation. Enter Tarteal, a company incubated within NVIDIA’s Inception program, founded by Enes Abul-Eleven and his co-founders. Born out of a San Francisco hackathon, Tarteal was conceived to bridge the gap between traditional Islamic values and modern artificial intelligence. The founders, who balanced their day jobs at tech giants like Amazon and Twitter with their passion project, eventually pivoted to full-time development during the COVID-19 pandemic to solve a problem that impacts the daily lives of Muslims worldwide.

Overcoming the 'Low-Resource' Language Barrier

One of the primary hurdles Tarteal faced was the lack of mature speech recognition frameworks for Arabic. Abul-Eleven notes that Arabic is often considered a "low-resource language" in the AI industry, as major tech players typically prioritize English or Mandarin. To address this, the team had to build their own ML stack from the ground up, utilizing NVIDIA’s NeMo and Reva toolkits.

Developing the technology was not merely a matter of standard speech recognition; it required an intimate understanding of Tajweed—the specific rules governing the pronunciation and melodic recitation of the Quran. Unlike conventional speech, Quranic recitation involves complex diacritics where a slight change in vowel pronunciation can alter the entire meaning of a word. The team had to meticulously annotate datasets to account for these nuances, ensuring their models could distinguish between a correct recitation and a technical error.

The 'Magic Moment': Real-Time Feedback

At the core of the Tarteal app is a "magic moment" of real-time error correction. Users can tap a button and begin reciting, and the app instantly highlights their progress, flagging mistakes in red. This required solving massive engineering challenges related to latency. By optimizing parameters like chunking size and padding within their streaming speech recognition models, Tarteal provides immediate feedback—a critical feature for students who would otherwise have to wait for an instructor’s correction.

Scaling and Future Horizons

While the company has seen significant market validation, the team remains disciplined. They currently support one primary recitation style to avoid a "combinatorial explosion" of variables, while offering localized pricing to reach diverse global regions. As the company grows, Abul-Eleven envisions a "new Islamic golden age" driven by technology. Future plans include exploring on-device ML (utilizing Apple’s Neural Engine) to reduce reliance on the cloud, as well as integrating Web3 and blockchain technologies to ensure the authenticity of digital Quranic assets.

Ultimately, Tarteal is not just an app; it is a pioneer in the emerging field of "religious technology." By applying state-of-the-art AI to spiritual practices, Abul-Eleven believes they can help users build a stronger relationship with their faith, proving that modern innovation can profoundly support ancient traditions.

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📖 Transcript

Hello, and welcome to the NVIDIA AI Podcast.
I'm your host, Noah Kravitz. There are roughly 1.8 billion Muslims living on planet Earth.
But only 16% or so of them speak Arabic, the language of the Quran.
This is in part due to the fact that many Muslims struggle to find qualified instructors to give them feedback on their Quran recitation.
Enter today's guest and his company, Tartile.
Tartile, who is a member of NVIDIA's Inception program, I should add, was founded with the mission of strengthening the relationships Muslims have with the Quran.

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