Computational Models of Language and Vision: Studies of Neural Models as Learners of Multi-Modal Knowledge

Presented by: Nikolai Ilinykh
Date: June 11, 2024

Cordially welcome to the public defence of Nikolai Ilinykh's doctoral thesis on Tuesday 11 June, at 13:00 in room J222, Faculty of Humanities. The title is "Computational Models of Language and Vision: Studies of Neural Models as Learners of Multi-Modal Knowledge".

Doctoral candidate: Nikolai Ilinykh, University of Gothenburg

Supervisor: Simon Dobnik, University of Gothenburg

Assistant supervisor: Asad Sayeed, University of Gothenburg

Opponent: Assistant Professor Carina Silberer, University of Stuttgart

Committee: Professor Lilja Øvrelid, University of Oslo, Professor Jörg Tiedemann, University of Helsinki, Assistant Professor Desmond Elliot, University of Copenhagen

Chair: Professor Eleni Gregoromichelaki, University of Gothenburg

Date: 2024-06-11

Title: Computational Models of Language and Vision: Studies of Neural Models as Learners of Multi-Modal Knowledge

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