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On left, text reads ORBIT benchmark dataset: 77 blind and low-vision collectors, 486 objects, 3822 videos, and 2687934 frames. On right, a graphic of a face mask with a line that connects to a picture of a cloth mask with a black and white zig-zag pattern. The line reads seven to eight videos per object. Below the face mask graphic, there are three yellow objects resembling a watering can, a key, and a comb. A line next to these reads two to ten objects per user. The objects are falling into a green bucket, with a line to the right of the bucket that reads user’s bucket.
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Announcing the ORBIT dataset: Advancing real-world few-shot learning using teachable object recognition 

October 19, 2021 | Daniela Massiceti, Cecily Morrison, Katja Hofmann, and Ed Cutrell

Object recognition systems have made spectacular advances in recent years, but they rely on training datasets with thousands of high-quality, labelled examples per object category. Learning new objects from only a few examples could open the door to many new…

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Driving a customer driven mindset in a tech organization 

October 19, 2021

We have learned a lot about blockers to customer obsession, and what behaviors we see in teams and individuals that ultimately leads to a more empathetic, customer driven organization. From research conducted across our organization, I wanted to highlight two…

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Research Talk at Microsoft Research Summit 2021 

October 19, 2021

We’re entering a technological era that is all about “me”—from personalized shopping recommendations to avatars, and even bespoke healthcare treatments. Deeper inspection of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, however, reveals that “me” is not really me. The coarse-grained ways that AI…

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First ever Microsoft Research Summit explores science and technology aimed at big challenges 

October 18, 2021 | Ashley Llorens

For 30 years, Microsoft Research has brought together great minds from around the world to take on the biggest research challenges facing society. As we enter our fourth decade, the need for collaborative research—and the opportunities it presents—have never been…

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Tech Minutes: Mastering Mahjong with AI 

October 15, 2021

Discover how we developed Super Phoenix, a series of AI algorithmic breakthroughs, to navigate the uncertain nature of Mahjong. Presented by Junjie Li, Senior Research SDE at Microsoft Research Asia.

In the news | Azure Blog

Humana leverages Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare to develop advanced predictive models 

October 14, 2021

Trips to the hospital happen. And while everyone in the industry strives to deliver world-class care for in-patient experiences, everyone—patients and care teams alike, would prefer to avoid those stays at the hospital. The teams at Humana believed they had…

In the news | MICROSOFT AZURE BLOG

Unleashing the true potential of 5G with cloud networks 

October 13, 2021

For many, the intersection of 5G wireless and the Internet offers very little by way of new information, just from a quick, surface-level glance. However, things look very different when considered in light of the 5G New Radio (NR) standard.

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“Swin Transformer: Hierarchical Vision Transformer Using Shifted Windows” receives ICCV 2021 Best Paper Award (Marr Prize) 

October 12, 2021

Swin Transformer: Hierarchical Vision Transformer Using Shifted Windows, received ICCV 2021 Best Paper Award (Marr Prize). The Microsoft Research co-authors include Yue Cao, Baining Guo, Han Hu, Steve Lin.  

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Microsoft Translator: Now translating 100 languages and counting! 

October 11, 2021 | Krishna Doss Mohan and Jann Skotdal

Today, we’re excited to announce that Microsoft Translator has added 12 new languages and dialects to the growing repertoire of Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services Translator, bringing us to a total of 103 languages! The new languages, which are natively spoken…

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