Humans have an innate desire to know and understand. From a child learning to ride a bike to an adult gaining skills in an online course, we constantly absorb information from our environment through interaction. Motivated by this observation,…
In the news | Harvard Business Review
Just how artificial is Artificial Intelligence? Facebook created a PR firestorm last summer when reporters discovered a human “editorial team”...
In the news | Asian Scientist
The corporate vice president at Microsoft, chairman of Microsoft's Asia-Pacific R&D Group, and managing director of Microsoft Research Asia is confident that AI will transform every sector of industry, and even challenge our understanding of ourselves.
Awards | IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Gary J. Sullivan received the 2017 IEEE Trans. CSVT Best Paper Award, together with co-authors Thiow Keng Tan, Rajitha Weerakkody, Marta Mrak, Naeem Ramzan, Vittorio Baroncini, and Jens-Rainer Ohm, for their paper “Video Quality Evaluation Methodology and Verification Testing of…
In the news | The BCS
The Distinguished Fellowship award is primarily for Simonâs work to advance the development of computer science education in the UK.
In the news | SIGSOFT
For the paper, 'Feedback-Directed Random Test Generation, ICSE-29, 2007.'
In the news | Royal Society case study
Changing expectations is a Royal Society programme that aims to understand how best to steward research culture through a shifting research landscape. It investigates the evolving relationship between the research community and the wider research system. It draws on experiences…
Awards | BCS IRSG
Jaime Teevan received the 2016 Karen Spärck Jones award from the British Computer Society Information Retrieval Specialist Group (BCS IRSG) for “technically strong and exceptionally creative contributions to the intersection of information retrieval, user experience and social media.” Teevan, a…
In the news | Softpedia News
Microsoft Research has developed a new technology that uses a smartphone to detect and warn of factors that could increase the risk of accidents, such as speeding, drunk driving, or distractions.