Marcelo Viridiano, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher at Case Western Reserve University.
Title: Multimodal Research in Vision and Language: Emerging Trends and the Role of Frame Semantics.
Abstract: Deep learning and its applications have driven transformative research and development across a wide range of real-world data modalities. Recently, this progress has increased the interest in the intersection of vision and language—a rapidly growing field with numerous applications. In this talk, we aim to: Provide a brief review of recent VisLang research, highlighting the latest trends in visual and language modalities. Explore key applications and their approaches to addressing challenges in semantic perception, content analysis, and content generation. Discuss ongoing research by FrameNet Brasil and examine the potential contributions of Frame Semantics to advancing the field.
Location: Sears 325
Available by zoom:
https://cwru.zoom.us/j/96671924430?pwd=LcA0C8wSjC3yA9WjCcbVSVxipBor16.1
Meeting ID: 966 7192 4430
Passcode: 729026