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Apps can now narrate what they see in the world as well as people do 

October 14, 2020

How would you leverage technology capable of generating natural language image descriptions that are, in many cases, just as good or better than what a human could produce? What if that capability is just one cloud API call away? Would…

In the news | The AI Blog

What’s that? Microsoft’s latest breakthrough, now in Azure AI, describes images as well as people do 

October 14, 2020

Microsoft researchers have built an artificial intelligence system that can generate captions for images that are, in many cases, more accurate than the descriptions people write. The breakthrough in a benchmark challenge is a milestone in Microsoft’s push to make…

In the news | The Verge

Microsoft’s new image-captioning AI will help accessibility in Word, Outlook, and beyond 

October 14, 2020

Microsoft has developed a new image-captioning algorithm that exceeds human accuracy in certain limited tests. The AI system has been used to update the company’s assistant app for the visually impaired, Seeing AI, and will soon be incorporated into other…

In the news | VentureBeat

Microsoft explains how it improved automatic image captioning in Azure Cognitive Services 

October 14, 2020

Microsoft today launched a new computer vision service it claims can generate image captions that are, in some cases, more accurate than human-written descriptions. The company calls the service, which is available as part of Azure Cognitive Services Computer Vision,…

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Designing user experiences that support security and compliance 

October 13, 2020

When doing user research on security and compliance experiences in Microsoft Office, we’ve uncovered learnings about how to design better experiences in this space. Through focus groups, usability studies, and customer conversations, we have been hearing themes about the top…

In the news | TechCrunch

Microsoft and partners aim to shrink the ‘data desert’ limiting accessible AI 

October 12, 2020

AI-based tools like computer vision and voice interfaces have the potential to be life-changing for people with disabilities, but the truth is those AI models are usually built with very little data sourced from those people. Microsoft is working with…

In the news | The AI Blog

Shrinking the ‘data desert’: Inside efforts to make AI systems more inclusive of people with disabilities 

October 12, 2020

Saqib Shaikh says people who are blind, like himself, typically develop highly organized routines to keep track of their things — putting keys, wallets, canes and other essentials in the same places each time. But sometimes life gets messy: A…

In the news | PR Newswire

Team Gleason Partners With Microsoft on Eye Gaze Data Collection 

October 12, 2020

NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Team Gleason is excited to announce Project Insight, the creation of an open dataset of facial imagery of people living with ALS, to help advance innovation in computer vision and broaden the input…

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Microsoft’s Cecily Morrison awarded MBE for services to inclusive design 

October 10, 2020

Cecily Morrison, a principal researcher at Microsoft’s Research Lab in Cambridge, has been awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.  The 39-year-old, who is currently working on a project that uses technology to help people with low vision understand who’s around them, has been recognised…

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