Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on People in Vision, Language, and the Mind. P-VLAM
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Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on People in Vision, Language, and the Mind. P-VLAM. / Paggio, Patrizia (Editor); Gatt, Albert (Editor); Tanti, Marc (Editor).
European Language Resources Association (ELRA), 2022. 48 p.Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on People in Vision, Language, and the Mind.
T2 - P-VLAM
A2 - Paggio, Patrizia
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PY - 2022/6
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N2 - This volume documents the proceedings of the second workshop on People in Vision, Language, and the Mind (formerly ONION 2020), held on June 2022 in Marseille, France, as part of the LREC 2022 conference (International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation). This workshop focuses on how people, their bodies and faces as well as mental states are described in text with associated images, and modelled in computational and cognitive terms. Our goal is to build bridges between researchers from the cognitive science, natural language processing, and vision communities who have an interest in the representation of people. We have accepted six papers this year, three short and three long, with topics varying from automatically generating descriptions of human faces to the ambiguity of emotions to the meaning of nods. We hope that future P-VLAM workshops will continue to have such a variety of topics in this interesting area of research.
AB - This volume documents the proceedings of the second workshop on People in Vision, Language, and the Mind (formerly ONION 2020), held on June 2022 in Marseille, France, as part of the LREC 2022 conference (International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation). This workshop focuses on how people, their bodies and faces as well as mental states are described in text with associated images, and modelled in computational and cognitive terms. Our goal is to build bridges between researchers from the cognitive science, natural language processing, and vision communities who have an interest in the representation of people. We have accepted six papers this year, three short and three long, with topics varying from automatically generating descriptions of human faces to the ambiguity of emotions to the meaning of nods. We hope that future P-VLAM workshops will continue to have such a variety of topics in this interesting area of research.
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