Projects
The role of crossmodal correspondences in a multisensory setting on the evaluation of products and Retail environments. Hasselt University
Exploring Immersive Technologies and Crossmodal Correspondences in Enhancing Sensory Imagery and Consumer Behavior Hasselt University
Crossmodal perception and aesthetics: Interactions between stimulus, person and context KU Leuven
Research in empirical aesthetics has mainly been focused on unimodal stimulation conditions, with a heavy emphasis on the visual modality (in relation to the appreciation of images and art) or the auditory modality (in relation to music). In real-life, however, “liking” or “disliking” something – the essence of an aesthetic response – often depends on multimodal stimulation. In this PhD project, we will move significantly beyond the current ...
Exploration of market potential of Crossmodal Congruency Index Hasselt University
High efficient and reliable arrangements for crossmodal transport (HERMES). University of Antwerp
The role of automatic and deliberate mental imagery in multi-sensory digital consumer environments. Hasselt University
The role of automatic and deliberate mental imagery in multi-sensory digital consumer environments. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
carefully approaching the pandemic aftermath, it becomes clear that the pandemic containment
measures have instilled long-lasting habit changes in the sense that many interactions in society will
remain more digital or technology-mediated than before. One of the shortcomings that are currently
still inherent to digital ...
Latent Variable Models for Language and Image Understanding in Social Media and E-Commerce Data KU Leuven
More content has been created in the past few years than in the entire history of humankind. With the exponential growth of user-contributed content, it becomes increasingly important to develop systems capable to intelligently process both language and images.
While understanding language appears effortless for humans from a young age, for computers, this is quite a challenging task. Inherently, languages are ambiguous and rich. Many ...
Jointly exploring the structural representation in vision and language KU Leuven
During my PhD studies, the research goal is to explore the structural representation in both images/videos and natural languages, especially in the weakly-supervised or unsupervised settings. Specifically, exploring the graph structures in images plays a critical role in visual scene understanding, especially in search engines and image archiving. Moreover, inducing the tree grammars for natural language promotes the development of language ...