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‘Eyes First’ games from Microsoft let you control the action with your eyes 

June 18, 2019

Microsoft has released four games that can be played with your eyes using eye-tracking technology. Tile Slide, Match Two, Double Up, and Maze are all reimagined versions of popular games that utilize Windows 10's eye-tracking APIs.

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New Windows games Let You Control the Action with Your Eyes 

June 18, 2019

Four new “Eyes First” games where eye motions control the play are now available on Microsoft Store for Windows 10 PCs: “Tile Slide,” “Match Two,” “Double Up” and “Maze.” Windows 10 eye-tracking APIs power these games, which can be used…

Microsoft Research Blog

A picture from a dozen words – A drawing bot for realizing everyday scenes—and even stories 

June 17, 2019

If you were asked to draw a picture of several people in ski gear, standing in the snow, chances are you’d start with an outline of three or four people reasonably positioned in the center of the canvas, then sketch…

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AI Residency: 7 months in and looking ahead 

June 17, 2019

Interview with Hadi Salman, AI Resident Tell us about yourself and why you decided to join the AI Residency Program. I did my undergraduate work at the American University of Beirut and I graduated in 2016 with a double major…

Microsoft researchers use GANs to generate images and storyboards from captions 

June 17, 2019

Microsoft Research Blog

Envisioning privacy preserving image-based localization for augmented reality 

June 13, 2019

New camera localization technology for sensitive environments can keep images and map data confidential Advances in augmented reality (AR) and mobile robotics promise to revolutionize how we see and interact with our physical world in the future. Today, AR and…

Microsoft Research Blog

HELP! Training assistive indoor agents to ask for assistance via imitation learning 

June 12, 2019 | Debadeepta Dey, Khanh Nguyen, Chris Brockett, and Bill Dolan

Today people use personal digital assistants for help with scheduling, playing music, turning on or adjusting other devices, and answering basic questions such as “What time’s the game on?” or “Where’s the nearest hardware store?” But what if these assistants…

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All Data AI with Dr. Andrew Fitzgibbon 

June 12, 2019

You may not know who Dr. Andrew Fitzgibbon is, but if you’ve watched a TV show or movie in the last two decades, you’ve probably seen some of his work. An expert in 3D computer vision and graphics, and head…

Awards | ACM SIGAI

Winner of 2019 ACM SIGAI Industry Award 

June 12, 2019

The selection committee for the ACM SIGAI Industry Award for Excellence in Artificial Intelligence (AI) is pleased to announce that the Decision Service created by the Real World Reinforcement Learning Team from Microsoft, has been chosen as the winner of…

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