
Thamar Solorio
Professor @ MBZUAI
low-resource
language models
summarization
mental health
indigenous languages
low-resource languages
multimodal fusion
video question answering
crosslingual transfer
semantic similarity
in-context learning
llm
semantic textual relatedness
indigenous languages of latin america
latin american languages
7
presentations
1
number of views
SHORT BIO
Thamar Solorio is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Houston (UH) and she is also a visiting scientist at Bloomberg LP. She holds graduate degrees in Computer Science from the Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica, in Puebla, Mexico. Her research interests include information extraction from social media data, enabling technology for code-switched data, stylistic modeling of text and more recently multimodal approaches for online content understanding. She is the director and founder of the Research in Text Understanding and Language Analysis Lab at UH. She is the recipient of an NSF CAREER award for her work on authorship attribution, and recipient of the 2014 Emerging Leader ABIE Award in Honor of Denice Denton. She is serving a second term as an elected board member of the North American Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics.
Presentations

Enhancing Depression Detection via Question-wise Modality Fusion
Aishik Mandal and 3 other authors

The Zeno’s Paradox of ‘Low-Resource’ Languages
Hellina Hailu Nigatu and 4 other authors

SemRel2024: A Collection of Semantic Textual Relatedness Datasets for 13 Languages
Nedjma Ousidhoum and 24 other authors

Question-Instructed Visual Descriptions for Zero-Shot Video Answering
David Orlando Romero Mogrovejo and 1 other author

Adaptive Cross-lingual Text Classification through In-Context One-Shot Demonstrations
Emilio Villa Cueva and 3 other authors

NLP Progress in Indigenous Latin American Languages
Atnafu Tonja and 6 other authors

A Review of Datasets for Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis
Siva Uday Sampreeth Chebolu and 3 other authors