no code implementations • EACL (LANTERN) 2021 • Sreyasi Nag Chowdhury, Rajarshi Bhowmik, Hareesh Ravi, Gerard de Melo, Simon Razniewski, Gerhard Weikum
Modern web content - news articles, blog posts, educational resources, marketing brochures - is predominantly multimodal.
no code implementations • EACL 2021 • Sreyasi Nag Chowdhury, Simon Razniewski, Gerhard Weikum
The Internet contains a multitude of social media posts and other of stories where text is interspersed with images.
no code implementations • 2 Sep 2019 • Sreyasi Nag Chowdhury, Simon Razniewski, Gerhard Weikum
Multimodal contents have become commonplace on the Internet today, manifested as news articles, social media posts, and personal or business blog posts.
no code implementations • 2 Sep 2019 • Sreyasi Nag Chowdhury, Niket Tandon, Hakan Ferhatosmanoglu, Gerhard Weikum
CBIR now gains semantic expressiveness by advances in deep-learning-based detection of visual labels.
no code implementations • WS 2016 • Sreyasi Nag Chowdhury, Niket Tandon, Gerhard Weikum
With the rise in popularity of social media, images accompanied by contextual text form a huge section of the web.
1 code implementation • NAACL 2019 • Malihe Alikhani, Sreyasi Nag Chowdhury, Gerard de Melo, Matthew Stone
This paper presents a novel crowd-sourced resource for multimodal discourse: our resource characterizes inferences in image-text contexts in the domain of cooking recipes in the form of coherence relations.
no code implementations • 16 Feb 2016 • Sreyasi Nag Chowdhury, Mateusz Malinowski, Andreas Bulling, Mario Fritz
We show that our retrieval system can cope with this variability using personalisation through an online learning-based retrieval formulation.