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GHC open source code-a-thon to benefit humanitarian relief 

October 13, 2015

When Vidya Srinivasan returns to the Grace Hopper conference this week, she’ll get a quick answer to her recent tweet about the opening day Code-a-thon—“LOVE #OpenSource?” Affirmations will surely come in the form of the 230 participants signed up for…

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Kukelova honored for advancing computer vision and other engineering applications 

October 13, 2015

Posted by George Thomas Jr. Zuzana Kukelova was quite the troublemaker in her youth. In fact, in elementary school she was always getting kicked out of math class. But the source of her disruption wasn't related to any sort of…

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The summer of data science 

October 8, 2015

While we live and breathe data science year-round at Microsoft Research, this summer, we offered a broad range of data science education opportunities for young researchers. Participation in these events was extremely rewarding—for both the students and the organizers. Students…

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ICIP 2015: Best Paper Awards 

October 6, 2015

Note: Research News has provided links to papers where available. Best Paper Award (first place) Partially Occluded Object Detection by Finding the Visible Features and Parts By Kai Chi Chan, Alper Ayvaci, and Bernd Heisele Best Paper Award (second place)…

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Microsoft has a crazy plan to make your batteries last a lot longer 

October 4, 2015

A new Microsoft Research project could result in a laptop battery that lasts a lot longer.

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A laptop battery system that knows your habits and lasts a lot longer 

October 2, 2015

Microsoft researchers, working with colleagues from academia, have come up with a system that uses multiple kinds of existing batteries, working in tandem with smarter software, to keep laptops and tablets charged much longer than current standards.

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Microsoft researchers explore a practical way to build bug-free software 

October 1, 2015

Microsoft researchers have figured out a way to build software systems spanning many computers that can be proven free of bugs, a significant feat in the decades-long quest to create perfect software.

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Artificial intelligence is raising concerns, and here’s what researchers are doing to address them 

September 28, 2015

By Allison Linn, Senior Writer, Microsoft Research Advances in artificial intelligence have improved our lives in many ways. Thanks to methods developed in artificial intelligence, we have GPS systems that help us to get where we are going, smart phones…

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Patient-Reported Data Can Help People Make Better Health Care Choices 

September 21, 2015

In health care, value accrues to patients, insurers, and society at large. We believe that patients’ perceptions of value are what really matter and that insurers and society derive more value when patients are served well. For example, a patient…

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