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Microsoft Xiaoying Team’s innovative subjective evaluation method through ingenious use of ordinal regression 

January 31, 2021

Editor's note: How can we assess a person’s language proficiency level? In addition to making assessments through objective questions, subjective scoring is also required, such as essay scoring and oral evaluation. However, subjective evaluation is often costly, and the results…

In the news | NTT Data

NTT DATA Using AI Diagnostic Imaging Technology to Increase Access to Tuberculosis Examinations for 100,000 People in India 

January 29, 2021

NTT DATA Corporation, a leading digital business and IT services provider, in cooperation with the AI for Health1 program from Microsoft Corporation through its strategic investee company DeepTek Medical Imaging Pvt Ltd2 hereinafter referred to as "DeepTek”, in January 2021 began providing…

In the news | Microsoft On the Issues

Tracking the effects of glacial melting 

January 29, 2021

We don’t have time for things to move at a glacial pace, especially with melting ice! Our #AIForGood research lab, @icimod, @Mila_Quebec, and @UWMadison are using #OpenData to monitor glaciers. Check it out.

In the news | Microsoft On the Issues

Sustainability: A year of progress and a decade of action 

January 28, 2021

One year ago, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, President Brad Smith and CFO Amy Hood announced Microsoft’s bold commitment to be carbon negative by 2030 and to remove our historic emissions by 2050. This was the beginning of Microsoft raising the bar on…

In the news | Official Microsoft Blog

One year later: The path to carbon negative – a progress report on our climate ‘moonshot’ 

January 28, 2021

A year ago, we launched the biggest commitment in Microsoft’s history to focus on the climate crisis. As Satya Nadella, Amy Hood, and I announced last January, Microsoft committed to become carbon negative as a company by 2030 – meaning that by that date we will remove…

Microsoft Research Blog

Full stack ahead: Pioneering quantum hardware allows for controlling up to thousands of qubits at cryogenic temperatures 

January 27, 2021 | Dr. Chetan Nayak

Quantum computing offers the promise of solutions to previously unsolvable problems, but in order to deliver on this promise, it will be necessary to preserve and manipulate information that is contained in the most delicate of resources: highly entangled quantum…

In the news | Microsoft Industry Blogs

Improving the pace of vaccine distribution through technology 

January 27, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted our health, economy, and psychosocial well-being. Public health mitigation measures such as wearing masks, social distancing, avoiding large gatherings, and washing hands have demonstrated benefit in curbing the spread of infection, but have been…

In the news | The Next Web

This AI chess engine aims to help human players rather than defeat them 

January 27, 2021

Maia's algorithms find mistakes that players should work on. Artificial intelligence has become so good at chess that its only competition now comes from other computer programs. Indeed, a human hasn’t defeated a machine in a chess tournament in 15…

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Cream of the Crop: How to accelerate the convergence and the search speed of the hypernetwork training? 

January 26, 2021

Introduction Neural Architecture Search (NAS) is an exciting field which facilitates the automatic design of deep networks. It has achieved state-of-the-art performance on a variety of tasks, surpassing manually designed counterparts [e.g., 1–3]. Recently, one-shot NAS methods became popular due…

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