In the news | Microsoft Machine Learning Blog
Imagine you own a restaurant in a city (any city but not Seattle*). From inside the restaurant there’s no way to see the outside. You come up with a marketing plan that if it rains, your restaurant will provide free…
In the news | TechFest
Demonstration of spatial audio techniques during TechFest 2015 - Microsoft Research Labs.
Data science offers the potential to revolutionize areas as disparate as commerce, healthcare, cybersecurity, and politics. To make progress in these areas, we must also make progress in computer science. Specifically, we at Microsoft Research believe that the best solution…
Posted by Allison Linn Kristin Lauter is solving a problem you may not even know you have: She's working to keep your most personal data private and secure. We're not talking about your bank account balance or even your Social…
In the news | Microsoft Research Blog
Kristin Lauter is solving a problem you may not even know you have: Sheâs working to keep your most personal data private and secure.
Since its introduction in 2013, the Lab of Things (LoT) has captured the imagination of researchers, who are using this flexible, platform for experimental research that uses connected devices. During the past six months, we’ve updated and added features to…
Awards | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
George Varghese (opens in new tab) received Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (opens in new tab) for his Technology Innovation Excellence.
I am totally psyched to be here in Austin, Texas, for South by Southwest Education (SXSWedu), a spinoff of the world-famous SXSW festivals of music, interactive, and film. I’m excited not only because it’s a chance to hear some great…
Posted by George Thomas Jr. A new online Chinese riddle game is steeped in more than just tradition. In fact, the machine learning and artificial intelligence that fuels it derives from years of research that also helps drive Bing Search,…