Team

Dr Maria Koutsombogera

Marie-Slodowska Curie Fellow, Trinity College Dublin

Short Bio

Dr. Maria Koutsombogera is a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Computational Linguistics Group, School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin. She has over 15 years of experience in the fields of conversation analysis, dialog and multimodal interaction, conversational behavior modeling for human-machine interaction (HCI) applications, and natural language processing (NLP). She has proven technical involvement and administrative project management track record in 17 R&D projects to date, of national and European investment. She has demonstrated solid synergies with research and industrial groups working on speech, learning, NLP and assistive technologies. She has a track record of 40 peer-reviewed publications and has served in several program and organizing committees at top scientific venues in the field of human-machine interaction, such as ACM ICMI, ACM Multimedia and IEEE CogInfoCom.

Dr Carl Vogel

Associate Professor, Trinity College Dublin

Short Bio (TODO)


Host Institution

As Ireland's university on the world stage, Trinity College Dublin is recognised for academic excellence and a transformative student experience. The historic campus is located in the heart of Dublin city centre at the meeting place of the retail and cultural districts. With a tradition of scholarship spanning more than four centuries, Trinity is home to talented and inquiring minds, a liberal education, and research conducted at the frontiers of disciplines.

MULTISIMO members have been operating within the Computational Linguistics Group (CLG) at Trinity College. The CLG focuses on basic research on human language and reasoning. The group is interested in understanding and modeling human cognitive abilities, as well as in engineering applications that can be realized as the fruit of successful scientific research in cognitive science and philosophy of language.


Sponsor

MULTISIMO is a project sponsored by the European Commission Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (IF-EF) funding scheme, grant agreement No 701621.