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  1. Microsoft Research Faculty Summit opens 

    July 14, 2016

    ByĀ Harold Javid,Ā General Chair, Faculty Summit Microsoft Research’s annual Faculty Summit opened Wednesday with a series of talks about how technological innovation can benefit both business and society. In a fireside chat with Jeannette M. Wing, Microsoft's corporate vice president in charge of the company's basic…

  2. Sharing our vision at CVPR 2016 

    June 24, 2016

    By Andrew Fitzgibbon, Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research Cambridge This year, the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) will take place at Caesar's Palace from June 26–July 1 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CVPR is the premier annual computer vision event that includes the…

  3. Latin American Faculty Summit showcases AI research, emphasizes why it matters 

    May 25, 2016

    ByĀ Jaime Puente, Director, Latin America and the Caribbean, Microsoft Research Attendees at the 2016 Microsoft Research Latin America Faculty Summit. Eleven years ago, a few of my colleagues and I envisioned a gathering of the Latin American computer science research community. We imagined the power…

  4. Opening the world of advanced software technology 

    March 3, 2016

    By Judith Bishop, Director of Computer Science, Microsoft Research In the world of information technology, the word ā€œopenā€ can mean many different things. For me, it refers to how software is both written and used, throughout its lifetime. At Microsoft Research, I am fortunate to…

  5. Yong Rui wins IEEE Computer Society 2016 Technical Achievement Award 

    February 22, 2016

    By Allison Linn,Ā Senior Writer at Microsoft When Yong Rui first began doing computer vision research in 1995, the InternetĀ was still in its infancy and the idea of using technology to automatically search for images seemed almost absurd. ā€œThat [notion] was really quite advanced at the…

  6. Convex optimization highlights ICCV program session 

    December 11, 2015

    By John Kaiser, Research News Convex optimization, prized for its efficiency and utility in solving small and medium-size problems across multiple disciplines, could soon be extended to handle much larger problems and tasks, such as those found in image and vision processing. Explaining how and…

  7. Recent progress on language and vision: Observations from NAACL and CVPR 2015 

    July 8, 2015

    I recently had the opportunity to attend two interesting conferences, NAACL (North America Association of Computational Linguistics) and CVPR (Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition). They are top conferences in the fields of natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision, respectively, and traditionally, their audiences are…