At the 26th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2024) in San José, Costa Rica, IML had several notable contributions. A full paper titled “Perceived Text Relevance Estimation Using Scanpaths and GNNs,” by Abdulrahman Mohamed [1], a workshop paper titled “Detecting when Users Disagree with Generated Captions,” by Omair Shahzad Bhatti [2], in addition to a demo publication titled “Enhancing Biodiversity Monitoring: An Interactive Tool for Efficient Identification of Species in Large Bioacoustics Datasets”  by Hannes Kath [3].

Michael Barz (on the left) and Abdulrahman Mohamed present an IML work at ICMI 2024

References

[1] Perceived Text Relevance Estimation Using Scanpaths and GNNs

[2] Detecting when Users Disagree with Generated Captions

[3] Enhancing Biodiversity Monitoring: An Interactive Tool for Efficient Identification of Species in Large Bioacoustics Datasets