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Microsoft explores realistic VR haptics with a wrist-mounted gadget 

October 21, 2020

With recent headsets like the Oculus Quest 2 and Valve Index, VR headsets have never been in a better place from a graphical fidelity standpoint. But as much as the touch controllers that come with those devices have improved as…

Awards | ACM SIGMM

Microsoft researchers noted in inaugural SIGMM Test of Time Paper Awards 

October 21, 2020

The 2002 paper "Distributing Streaming Media Content Using Cooperative Networking," authored by Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Helen J. Wang, Philip A. Chou, and Kunwadee Sripanidkulchai, received an Honorable Mention in the inaugural list of SIGMM Test of Time Paper Awards.

Microsoft Research Blog

A holistic representation toward integrative AI 

October 20, 2020 | Xuedong Huang

At Microsoft, we have been on a quest to advance AI beyond existing techniques, by taking a more holistic, human-centric approach to learning and understanding. As Chief Technology Officer of Azure AI Cognitive Services, I have been working with a…

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Trouble with to-do’s: How employees manage in-progress tasks 

October 20, 2020

As part of the XC Planning and Research team, we’ve conducted unmoderated user sessions and held workshops to help us understand the tools that employees are using to organize and act on their work. The findings will help us build…

screen capture of Haptic PIVOT device
Microsoft Research Blog

Physics matters: Haptic PIVOT, an on-demand controller, simulates physical forces such as momentum and gravity 

October 20, 2020 | Mar Gonzalez Franco, Eyal Ofek, and Mike Sinclair

When you reach out an empty hand to pick an apple from a tree, you’re met with a variety of sensations—the firmness of the apple as you grip it, the resistance from the branch as you tug the apple free,…

In the news | Wired

The Effort to Build the Mathematical Library of the Future 

October 20, 2020

Every day, dozens of like-minded mathematicians gather on an online forum called Zulip to build what they believe is the future of their field. They’re all devotees of a software program called Lean. It’s a “proof assistant” that, in principle,…

In the news | VentureBeat

Microsoft researchers develop assistive eye-tracking AI that works on any device 

October 20, 2020

Gaze tracking has the potential to help people living with motor neuron diseases and disorders exert control over their environment and communicate with others. But estimating a person’s gaze isn’t a trivial task owing to variables including head pose, head…

In the news | VentureBeat

Microsoft researchers develop assistive eye-tracking AI that works on any device 

October 20, 2020

Gaze tracking has the potential to help people living with motor neuron diseases and disorders exert control over their environment and communicate with others. But estimating a person’s gaze isn’t a trivial task owing to variables including head pose, head…

Awards | The David & Lucile Packard Foundation

Lorin Crawford awarded Packard Fellowship 

October 20, 2020

Lorin Crawford, Senior Researcher at the Microsoft Research New England Lab, was one of 20 innovative early-career scientists and engineers, who will each receive $875,000 over five years to pursue their research. Packard Fellows are at the cutting edge of…

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