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Travelling in a Vehicle or on Public Transport using Microsoft Soundscape 

June 24, 2020

Hi there, Steven from the Soundscape Team here again. One of the most common questions we receive in customer feedback is how Microsoft Soundscape appears to announce callouts slightly differently when travelling in a vehicle or on public transport compared…

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Microsoft Research EMEA and Latin America PhD Awards springboard new ideas across intercontinental research 

June 24, 2020 | Clare Morgan

The 2020 EMEA and Latin America PhD Award recipients are undertaking research central to advancing today’s technology—training artificial agents to learn faster in new situations, designing new scalable machine learning algorithms for continual and federated learning, and several other compelling…

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Communicating virtually with coworkers getting you down? You’re not alone. 

June 23, 2020

With their work-from-home guidance stretching into another month, Information Workers (IWs) are facing numerous challenges with their ability to communicate effectively with their teams. Since collaboration is central to IWs daily productivity and engagement, a team of user researchers studied…

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Enhancing your photos through artificial intelligence 

June 23, 2020

The amount of visual data we accumulate around the world is mind boggling. However, not all the images are captured by high-end DSLR cameras, and very often they suffer from imperfections. It is of tremendous benefit to save those degraded…

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New technique may enable all-optical data-centre networks 

June 22, 2020

A new technique that synchronises the clocks of computers in under a billionth of a second can eliminate one of the hurdles for the deployment of all-optical networks, potentially leading to more efficient data centres, according to a new study…

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Learning and laughing: the Redmond AI residency community in the time of COVID-19 

June 18, 2020

By Judy Hanwen Shen, AI Resident Amid this era of social distancing, people often say that there’s only three days of the week now: yesterday, today, and tomorrow. But, actually, there’s also Thursday, the day we have our weekly AI…

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Microsoft Azure will become the preferred cloud platform for Johns Hopkins inHealth precision medicine initiative 

June 18, 2020

On Thursday, Microsoft Corp. and Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM) announced a five-year relationship centered on Microsoft’s Azure and analytical tools that will support new discoveries as part of JHM’s inHealth precision medicine initiative. The work will bring together JHM’s leading…

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AI model uses smartphone location data to predict power grid usage 

June 18, 2020

In a paper published on the preprint server Arxiv.org, Microsoft and the University of Washington researchers propose an AI system that uses smartphone location data to forecast electrical load. They say their architecture, which takes into account data from geographical…

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High-Resolution Network: A universal neural architecture for visual recognition 

June 17, 2020

Since AlexNet was invented in 2012, there has been rapid development in convolutional neural network architectures in computer vision. Representative architectures (Figure 1) include GoogleNet (2014), VGGNet (2014), ResNet (2015), and DenseNet (2016), which are developed initially from image classification.…

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