Three members of the Lincoln School of Computer Science, and the DCAPI group, have attended the Vision & Language (V&L) Network workshop, 13-14th Dec. 2012 in Sheffield, UK.
Amr Ahmed, Amjad Al-tadmri and Deema AbdalHafeth attended the event, where Amjad and Deema delivered 2 oral presentations and 2 posters about their research work:
1. VisualNet: Semantic Commonsense Knowledgebase for Visual Applications |
2. Investigating text analysis of user-generated contents for health related applications |
Abstracts are available on ( http://www.vlnet.org.uk/VLW12/VLW-2012-Accepted-Abstracts.html)
Congratulations for all involved.
![Amjad Altadmri and Amr Ahmed around their poster at the Vision & Language Net workshop, 13-14th Dec 2012, Sheffield, UK.](http://amrahmed.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/files/2012/12/IMG_38511-300x225.jpg)
![Deema AbdalHafeth and Amr Ahmed at the Vision & Language Net workshop, 13-14th Dec 2012, Sheffield, UK.](http://amrahmed.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/files/2012/12/IMG_38521-300x225.jpg)
The event included tutorial sessions (Vision for language people, and language for vision people). We had an increased presence this year.
Last year, we had a good presence in the last year’s workshop (http://amrahmed.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/2011/09/19/vl-network-workshop-brighton/), had good discussions and useful feedback on the presented work.
Looking forward for similar, if not even better, experience this year.
Best wishes for the presentations.