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Toward Emotionally Intelligent Artificial Intelligence 

April 30, 2019 | Daniel McDuff and Ashish Kapoor

Recent successes in machine intelligence hinge on core computation ability to efficiently search through billions of possibilities in order to make decisions. Sequences of decisions, if successful, often suggest that perhaps computation is catching up to–or even surpassing–human intelligence. Human…

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Jennifer Chayes elected to National Academy of Sciences 

April 30, 2019

Jennifer Chayes, Microsoft Research Emeritus, was elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of her distinguished and continuing achievements in computer science. Read more >

In the news | Quartz at Work

If you have a hard time saying “no” to meetings, let software do it for you 

April 29, 2019

I probably have a number of bad time-management habits, but I’m painfully aware of only one: a glaring tendency to overcommit to events and meetings, even ones I suspect won’t be that fruitful…

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How to better design AI – from ideation to user perception and acceptance 

April 26, 2019 | Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Saleema Amershi, Justin Cranshaw, and Shamsi Iqbal

Designing artificial intelligence systems and features poses new challenges for user experience (UX) practitioners. Traditionally, UX designers rely on sketching and low-fidelity, fast prototyping to imagine and test their ideas. The usual design tools and techniques, however, can’t always meet…

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Keep your profile—and yourself—up to date 

April 25, 2019

In this blog post we will cover the additions and improvements made to your signed-in experiences on Microsoft Academic. Microsoft Academic can help you build a public profile, track your publications, and present you with new research in your areas…

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Microsoft Research Podcast: Froid and the relational database query quandary with Dr. Karthik Ramachandra 

April 24, 2019

 Episode 73 | April 24, 2019 In the world of relational databases, structured query language, or SQL, has long been King of the Queries, primarily because of its ubiquity and unparalleled performance. But many users prefer a mix of…

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Give your research skills away: Why coaching product teams won’t put you out of a job 

April 24, 2019

As more companies take a customer-led approach, product teams are eager to understand customer connection and research skills. But giving away these skills can be controversial. In this story, we'll take a look at how this style of collaboration, when…

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Microsoft Research Podcast

Froid and the relational database query quandary with Dr. Karthik Ramachandra 

April 24, 2019

Episode 73, April 24, 2019 - In the world of relational databases, structured query language, or SQL, has long been King of the Queries, primarily because of its ubiquity and unparalleled performance. But many users prefer a mix of imperative…

In the news | Microsoft Azure Blog

Dear Spark developers: Welcome to Azure Cognitive Services 

April 24, 2019

Integrating the power of Azure Cognitive Services into your big data workflows on Apache Spark™ Today at Spark + AI Summit 2019, we're excited to introduce a new set of models in the SparkML ecosystem that make it easy to…

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