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Nominations wanted: Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship Program 2018 

September 5, 2017 | Sandy Blyth
At Microsoft Research, we are on the lookout for exceptional students to apply for our two-year PhD fellowship program. Our fellowships are for students in computer science, electrical engineering and mathematics, as well as interdisciplinary studies intersecting with those domains such as computational biology, social…

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    Nominations wanted: Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship Program 2018 

    September 5, 2017 | Sandy Blyth

    At Microsoft Research, we are on the lookout for exceptional students to apply for our two-year PhD fellowship program. Our fellowships are for students in computer science, electrical engineering and mathematics, as well as interdisciplinary studies intersecting with those domains such as computational biology, social…

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    Microsoft unveils Project Brainwave for real-time AI 

    August 22, 2017

    By Doug Burger, Distinguished Engineer, Microsoft Today at Hot Chips 2017, our cross-Microsoft team unveiled a new deep learning acceleration platform, codenamed Project Brainwave.  I’m delighted to share more details in this post, since Project Brainwave achieves a major leap forward in both performance and…

  3. Real world interactive learning at cusp of enabling new class of applications 

    August 22, 2017

    By Alekh Agarwal and John Langford, Microsoft Research New York Clicks on Microsoft’s news website MSN.com increased 26 percent when a machine-learning system based on contextual-bandit algorithms was deployed in January 2016 to personalize news articles for individual users. The same real world interactive learning…

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    Microsoft researchers achieve new conversational speech recognition milestone 

    August 20, 2017 | Xuedong Huang

    Last year, Microsoft’s speech and dialog research group announced a milestone in reaching human parity on the Switchboard conversational speech recognition task, meaning we had created technology that recognized words in a conversation as well as professional human transcribers. After our transcription system reached the…

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    Creating intelligent water systems to unlock the potential of Smart Cities 

    July 31, 2017

    By Satish Sangameswaran, Principal Program Manager, and Vani Mandava, Director, Data Science The newspaper headlines about “Bangalore’s looming water crisis” have been ominous, with one urban planning expert proclaiming that Bangalore will become “unlivable” in a few years because of water scarcity. This is a…

  6. Summer Institute unpacks the future of IoT 

    July 31, 2017

    By John Roach, Writer, Microsoft Research Within the next 5 to 10 years, tens of billions of things will be connected to the internet. They’ll monitor rainfall in rain forests and engine performance in airplanes, guide robotic teachers around classrooms and robotic aids around nursing…

  7. AI with creative eyes amplifies the artistic sense of everyone 

    July 27, 2017

    By Gang Hua, Principal Researcher, Research Manager Recent advances in the branch of artificial intelligence (AI) known as machine learning are helping everyone, including artistically challenged people such as myself, transform images and videos into creative and shareable works of art. AI-powered computer vision techniques…

  8. Transfer learning for machine reading comprehension 

    July 26, 2017

    By Xiaodong He, Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research For human beings, reading comprehension is a basic task, performed daily. As early as in elementary school, we can read an article, and answer questions about its key ideas and details. But for AI, full reading comprehension is…

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    Researchers build nanoscale computational circuit boards with DNA 

    July 24, 2017

    By Microsoft Research Human-engineered systems, from ancient irrigation networks to modern semiconductor circuitry, rely on spatial organization to guide the flow of materials and information. Living cells also use spatial organization to control and accelerate the transmission of molecular signals, for example by co-localizing the…

  10. Genetic Algorithm, in Reverse Mode 

    July 24, 2017 | Eugene Bobukh

    Today I would like to discuss running genetic algorithm… backwards. Yes, this is possible. Occasionally it is practical, when you need not the best, but the worst solution to a problem. And I think there are more uses for it. It seems to be helpful…

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