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Introducing MASS – A pre-training method that outperforms BERT and GPT in sequence to sequence language generation tasks 

June 23, 2019 | Xu Tan

Editor’s note: Since 2018, pre-training has without a doubt become one of the hottest research topics in Natural Language Processing (NLP). By leveraging generalized language models like the BERT, GPT and XLNet, great breakthroughs have been achieved in natural language…

Awards | Visual Dialog Challenge 2019, Runner Up

2nd Place, 2019 Visual Dialog Challenge 

June 21, 2019

In the news | Inside HPC

Optics for the Cloud – A New Approach to Data Centre Technology 

June 21, 2019

In this video from PASC 2019, Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche from Microsoft presents: Optics for the Cloud – A New Approach to Data Centre Technology...

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Game on with Dr. Chris Bishop and Phil Spencer 

June 19, 2019

Dr. Chris Bishop is a Microsoft Technical Fellow and director of MSR Cambridge, where he oversees an impressive portfolio of research including machine learning, AI, healthcare and gaming. Phil Spencer is the Executive Vice President of Gaming at Microsoft where…

In the news | Fossbytes

You Can Play These New Microsoft Games Using Just Your Eyes 

June 19, 2019

We have seen Microsoft work on several products for the specially-abled such as the Xbox Adaptive Controller. Taking this initiative one step further, the company has released four new Eyes First games on Microsoft Store. These games run on Windows…

In the news | PC World

These four ‘Eyes First’ Windows games could do for eye tracking what Solitaire did for the PC’s mouse 

June 19, 2019

Microsoft Research has published four “Eyes First” games, designed to help make eye tracking more of a mainstream technology for Windows 10 users. The Eyes First games—Tile Slide, Match Two, Double Up, and Maze—aren’t much in terms of actual games, as…

In the news | PCWorld

These four ‘Eyes First’ Windows games could do for eye tracking what Solitaire did for the PC’s mouse 

June 19, 2019

Microsoft Research has published four “Eyes First” games, designed to help make eye tracking more of a mainstream technology for Windows 10 users. The Eyes First games—Tile Slide, Match Two, Double Up, and Maze—aren’t much in terms of actual games,…

In the news | Washington Post

A conservative YouTube star just lost his income stream for homophobic slurs. Here’s what happened, and why 

June 19, 2019

Tarleton Gillespie, a principal researcher at Microsoft Research, discusses the content-moderation efforts of YouTube and other social media platforms.

In the news | SoftPedia

Microsoft Launches Windows 10 Game That You Can Play with Your Eyes 

June 19, 2019

Microsoft has released four games for Windows 10 that are specifically developed to be played with eye tracking systems. The four games, which are published in the Microsoft Store and are offered with a freeware license, aren’t just supposed to…

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