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Microsoft Claims its Artificial Intelligence is a Ms. Pac-Man Whiz 

June 14, 2017

Microsoft’s artificial intelligence technology, it turns out, is a whiz at playing Ms. Pac-Man, the 1980’s-era video game. The tech giant’s computers achieved a perfect score of 990,900, surpassing the existing (human held) record of 266,360...

In the news | The Seattle Times

Bereaved father, Microsoft data scientists crunch numbers to combat infant deaths 

June 12, 2017

Spurred by a colleague’s family tragedy, a Microsoft team deployed analysis and data visualization tools and found promising leads in combating Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Seattle Children’s Hospital is partnering with Microsoft to further the research.

Awards | ACM SIGecom

Peng Shi earns 2017 SIGecom Doctoral Dissertation Award 

June 10, 2017

The Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Electronic Commerce (ACM SIGecom) honored Microsoft post-doctoral researcher Peng Shi with the 2017 SIGecom Doctoral Dissertation Award for his dissertation, “Prediction and Optimization in School Choice,” submitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School…

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Microsoft Research Blog

A Joint Model for Question Answering and Question Generation 

June 9, 2017

At the Microsoft Research Montreal lab, one of our primary research focuses is to advance the field of Question Answering. Automatic question-answering systems can provide humans with efficient access to vast amounts of information, and the task also acts as…

NSF Big Data Innovation Hubs collaboration
Microsoft Research Blog

NSF Big Data Innovation Hubs collaboration — looking back after one year 

June 8, 2017

By Vani Mandava, Director, Data Science Significant technical advancements in cloud computing have led to lower infrastructure costs, making possible big storage and big computing. Big data technology, though, requires cross-discipline research within and beyond non-computing domains. This is where…

In the news | Seattle Children's - On the Pulse

How Microsoft Data Scientists Are Helping Seattle Children’s Solve SIDS 

June 7, 2017

John Kahan manages a team of renowned Microsoft data scientists who are changing how society can use data effectively, from deciding when to plant crops to creating predictive business models.

In the news | KOMO News

Microsoft data scientists turn skills to SIDS research 

June 7, 2017

REDMOND, Wash. (KOMO) -- Local scientists have made intriguing discoveries related to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS. But these aren't health scientists. This new information comes from data scientists at Microsoft.

In the news | Microsoft Stories

For the love of Aaron, and all children who may be susceptible to SIDS 

June 7, 2017

It was the photo that caught his eye. Juan Lavista Ferres had just become a first-time father, and he was jubilant. He brought a picture of his newborn child to work, and he saw a similar photo of an infant…

In the news | Hamilton News Centre

City of Hamilton partnering with Microsoft on Vision Zero Video Analytics project 

June 7, 2017

Vision Zero is a global movement transforming the way we use, interact and travel on our roads. It has a simple and clear goal: zero fatalities or serious injuries on roadways. Vision Zero aims for safer streets through improved education,…

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