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Carina Silberer is an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Natural Language Processing within the Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Information Technology at the University of Stuttgart. Her research bridges computational linguistics, computer vision, and artificial intelligence, focusing on multimodal language processing and semantic representation.
- Research Focus: Semantic compositionality, vision-language integration, and multimodal learning
- Expertise: Cross-modal understanding, computer vision, natural language processing
- Publications: 15 most recent works (2010–2025) span machine learning, semantic modeling, and multimodal cognition
Her work explores how language and visual data interact, including emotion recognition in social media, object segmentation through referring expressions, and causal modeling in video analysis. She emphasizes empirical methods and dataset creation to advance multimodal research.
Carina Silberer's publications demonstrate a strong focus on interdisciplinary approaches combining artificial intelligence with cognitive science and linguistics, particularly in grounding meaning through multimodal data. Her research contributes to understanding semantic representations, event modeling, and commonsense reasoning in vision-language systems.
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