*Paper Submission Deadline Extended* to Nov 15

*WORKSHOP ON MULTIMODAL MACHINE LEARNING IN LOW-RESOURCE LANGUAGES at ICON
2022 <https://lcs2.in/ICON-2022/>*

*Link: *https://sites.google.com/view/mmlow-icon2022/home?authuser=0


In recent years, the exploitation of the potential of big data has resulted
in significant advancements in a variety of Computer Vision and Natural
Language Processing applications. However, the majority of tasks addressed
thus far have been primarily visual in nature due to the unbalanced
availability of labelled samples across modalities (e.g., there are
numerous large labelled datasets for images but few for audio or IMU-based
classification), resulting in a large performance gap when algorithms are
trained separately. With its origins in audio-visual speech recognition
and, more recently, in language and vision projects such as image and video
captioning, multimodal machine learning is a thriving multidisciplinary
research field that addresses several of artificial intelligence's (AI)
original goals by integrating and modelling multiple communicative
modalities, including linguistic, acoustic, and visual messages. Due to the
variability of the data and the frequently observed dependency between
modalities, this study subject presents some particular problems for
machine learning researchers. Because the majority of this hateful content
is in regional languages, they easily slip past online surveillance
algorithms that are designed to target articles written in resource-rich
languages like English. As a result, low-resource regional languages in
Asia, Africa, Europe, and South America face a shortage of tools, benchmark
datasets, and machine learning approaches.


This workshop aims to bring together members of the machine learning and
multimodal data fusion fields in regional languages. We anticipate
contributions that hate speech and emotional analysis in multimodality
include video, audio, text, drawings, and synthetic material in regional
language. This workshop's objective is to advance scientific study in the
broad field of multimodal interaction, techniques, and systems, emphasising
important trends and difficulties in regional languages, with a goal of
developing a roadmap for future research and commercial success.



We invite submissions on topics that include, but are not limited to, the
following:

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   Multimodal Sentiment Analysis in regional languages
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   Hate content video detection in regional languages
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   Trolling and Offensive post detection in Memes
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   Multimodal data fusion and data representation for hate speech detection
   in regional language
   -

   Multimodal hate speech benchmark datasets and evaluations in regional
   languages
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   Multimodal fake news in regional languages
   -

   Data collection and annotation methodologies for safer social media in
   low-resourced languages
   -

   Content moderation strategies in regional languages
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   Cybersecurity and social media in regional languages


*Important Dates:*

*Paper Submission Deadline: * Nov 14, 2022

*Paper Acceptance Notification: **Nov 15, 2022 *

*Camera-ready Submission Deadline: * Dec 01, 2022

*Workshop*: Dec 15, 2022

Thanks & Regards,

MMLow Organizers
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