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Literome: extracting knowledge from biomedical publications 

October 3, 2014

As any researcher knows, keeping up with scientific knowledge isn’t easy. This is especially true in the field of medical genetics, where advances in DNA sequencing technology have led to an exponential growth of genomics data. Such data hold the…

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Estimating Hidden Bug Count — Part 3/3 

October 3, 2014 | Eugene Bobukh

Part 1: Introduction and Basic Theory > Part 2: Accounting for Bug Fixes > Part 4: Step By Step Guide This is just a summary of the previous chapters as a flow chart (click here for the derivation of the method):…

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Internships pay big dividends 

October 2, 2014

Each year, Microsoft Research Asia welcomes a new group of Korean interns, who spend three months or more conducting exciting research. Like all Microsoft Research interns, these talented young scientists derive several benefits from their internships, not the least of…

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Supporting the innovation pipeline 

October 1, 2014

Through our collaborations with academic researchers around the world, Microsoft Research strives to harness the power and potential of computer science. We are constantly looking for new, creative uses of computing to help solve both theoretical and practical problems and…

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Estimating Hidden Bug Count — Part 2/3 

September 30, 2014 | Eugene Bobukh

Part 1: Introduction and Basic Theory > Part 3: Harsh Reality That simple logic is nice, but practice makes it questionable for at least two reasons: Bugs found by either of the parties are fixed. After that, another party gets…

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Estimating Hidden Bug Count — Part 1/3 

September 30, 2014 | Eugene Bobukh

Part 1: Introduction Probably every piece of software has some defects in it. Known defects (also called bugs) are found by manufacturers and users and fixed. Unknown ones remain there, waiting to be discovered some day. The question is: how…

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A Data-Driven Crystal Ball 

September 29, 2014

“Scottish independence: polls show it’s too close to call.” “Scotland’s vote likely to be a nail-biter.” “Scottish independence vote on a knife edge as polls put both Yes AND No ahead.” If there was any consensus in the days running…

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Virtual Reality May Become the Next Great Media Platform—But Can It Fool All Five Senses? 

September 28, 2014

Jason Silva calls technologies of media “engines of empathy.” They allow us to look through someone else’s eyes, experience someone else’s story—and develop a sense of compassion and understanding for them, and perhaps for others more generally. But he says,…

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Interview with 2014 Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award Winner Gordon Bell 

September 22, 2014

Posted by Rob Knies The IEEE Computer Society Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award is one of the industry's most prestigious honors. Friday, September 19th, the IEEE Computer Society announced the presentation of the 2014 award to Microsoft Researcher Emeritus Gordon…

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