Full Professor

Dep. of Computer Science
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
Portugal

Group Coordinator

Multimodal Systems Group
NOVA Laboratory for Informatics and Computer Science

email: jmag@fct.unl.pt

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Research Interests

My research interests are in the area of vision and language information understanding and applications. In particular:

Projects@NOVASearch group

I coordinating the NOVASearch group at FCT/UNL. Our group's applied research targets the Web, social media and clinical domains, and a number of research and industry projects have funded the team's work:

Selected Publications

  1. Diogo Glória-Silva, Rafael Ferreira, Diogo Tavares, David Semedo, João Magalhães. Plan-Grounded Large Language Models for Dual Goal Conversational Settings. EACL 2024.
  2. Rafael Ferreira, Diogo Tavares, Diogo Silva, Rodrigo Valerio, João Bordalo, Inês Simões, Vasco Ramos, David Semedo, João Magalhães. TWIZv2: The Wizard of Multimodal Conversational-Stimulus, Amazon Alexa TaskBot Challenge, 2023.
  3. Rafael Ferreira, Mariana Leite, David Semedo, João Magalhães. Open-domain conversational search assistants: the Transformer is all you need. ECIR 2021.
  4. G. Marcelino, D. Semedo, A. Mourão, S. G. Blasi, J. Magalhães, M. Mrak:
    Assisting News Media Editors with Cohesive Visual Storylines. ACM Multimedia 2021.
  5. D. Semedo, J. Magalhaes, Diachronic cross-modal embeddings , ACM Multimedia 2019.
  6. D. Semedo, J. Magalhaes, Temporal cross-media retrieval with soft constraints , ACM Multimedia 2018.
  7. G. Marcelino, R. Pinto, J. Magalhaes, Ranking news-quality multimedia , ACM International Conference in Multimedia Retrieval 2018. (Best paper nomination).

My full list of publications is available on DBLP.

Graduate Students (co-)Advising

If you are motivated and willing to work-hard + play-hard in researching vision and language understanding:

Teaching

Office hours: Thursdays 17h00 - 19h00

Courses:

Chairing and Service

Biography

João Magalhães (PhD, Imperial College London, UK, 2008) is a Full Professor at the Department of Computer Science at the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa. His research interests cover the different problems of vision and language understanding, in particular: foundational vision and language models, multimedia search, multimodal conversational AI, and multimodal temporal models. He has coordinated and participated in several research projects, where he aims to generalize his vision and language research to solve real-world problems across different domains. The work of his group has been awarded or nominated for several awards and distinctions: in 2023 and 2022 his group was awarded the 1st place and 2nd place respectively in the Amazon Science Alexa TaskBot Challenge, a conversational AI challenge to incorporate multimodal (voice and vision) user data, in 2020 a best paper award at the Portuguese NLP conference (PROPOR), in 2018 two nominations for best paper at ACM Int’l Conference on the Theory of Information Retrieval and at ACM Int’l Conference in Multimedia Retrieval.