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Our eye-tracking experiment on cognitive effort modulation by valence and counterfactuality got accepted to #CogSci2025!

Preprint can be found here: arxiv.org/pdf/2502.01597

Co-authors:
@redhenlab.bsky.social @copla.bsky.social @tiagotorrent.com @viridiano.com @fredbelcavello.bsky.social

1 year ago 12 4 0 0
Frame-Based Models of Linguistic Cognition for Social Impact
Frame-Based Models of Linguistic Cognition for Social Impact YouTube video by Red Hen

Wanna learn more on how FrameNet can help fight #GBV using data from primary care units? My talk at the CWRU Colloquium is now up on YouTube!

youtu.be/lqbycK9Ryho

1 year ago 3 1 0 0
Promotional flyer for the Cognitive Science Colloquium at Case Western Reserve University. The event is titled "Multimodal Research in Vision and Language: Emerging Trends and the Role of Frame Semantics." The invited speaker is Marcelo Viridiano. The talk is scheduled for February 3 at 3:20 PM EST. The left side features event details in white and light blue text on a dark blue background. On the right, there is a grayscale photo of Marcelo Viridiano wearing glasses and a dark shirt, looking directly at the camera.

Promotional flyer for the Cognitive Science Colloquium at Case Western Reserve University. The event is titled "Multimodal Research in Vision and Language: Emerging Trends and the Role of Frame Semantics." The invited speaker is Marcelo Viridiano. The talk is scheduled for February 3 at 3:20 PM EST. The left side features event details in white and light blue text on a dark blue background. On the right, there is a grayscale photo of Marcelo Viridiano wearing glasses and a dark shirt, looking directly at the camera.

Join us today @ 3:20 PM EST as Marcelo @viridiano.com examines emerging trends in Vision and Language research, and discusses the role of Frame Semantics in advancing multimodal AI.

cwru.zoom.us/j/9667192443...

#FrameSemantics #AI #VisLang #Multimodality

1 year ago 5 1 0 0
Case Western Reserve University Cognitive Science Colloquium. Talk title: 'Frame Semantics, FrameNet, and the Multimodal Shift.' Invited speaker: Fred Belcavello. Date: January 27, 3:20 PM EST. Includes a smiling portrait of Fred Belcavello on the right side, with a blue background.

Case Western Reserve University Cognitive Science Colloquium. Talk title: 'Frame Semantics, FrameNet, and the Multimodal Shift.' Invited speaker: Fred Belcavello. Date: January 27, 3:20 PM EST. Includes a smiling portrait of Fred Belcavello on the right side, with a blue background.

Kicking off the CWRU Cognitive Science Colloquium Mini-Series - Spring 2025!

Today at 3:20 PM (EST), join Fred Belcavello @fredbelcavello.bsky.social for a deep dive into semantic frames & FrameNet—its fundamentals, evolution, and impact as a multimodal NLP resource.

cwru.zoom.us/j/9667192443...

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
Possible Futures for Semantic Lexical Resources in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Keynote IV

The rise of #LLMs may give the impression that Language Resources are a relic of the past.

In this talk, @tiagotorrent.com shows how curated databases are key to developing #AI for #healthcare and #multimodality in a culturally grounded, socially responsible way.

videolectures.net/videos/eural...

1 year ago 8 4 0 0

Hey 👋 Can you add us?

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Mark Turner is Institute Professor and Professor of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University. His talk will be on An introduction to Red Hen Lab and some new AI and Data Science tools for research on multimodal communication.

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