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ESEC/FSE 2023 to the left of accepted papers "InferFix: End-to-End Program Repair with LLMs over Retrieval-Augmented Prompts" and "AdaptivePaste: Intelligent Copy-Paste in IDE" on a blue/green gradient background
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Microsoft at ESEC/FSE 2023: AI techniques for a streamlined coding workflow 

December 6, 2023 | Xiaoyu Liu, Michele Tufano, and Neel Sundaresan

Explore the latest AI innovations aiming to advance the software development lifecycle. AdaptivePaste adapts and refines pasted code snippets in an IDE. InferFix automates bug detection and repair. Discover how.

Research Focus Edition 30 December 6, 2023
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Research Focus: Week of December 4, 2023 

December 6, 2023

Research Focus: Using LLMs in a Rust-based formal verification framework; Rethinking network measurements with user feedback; 3D telemedicine using HoloportationTM communication technology could enhance overseas surgical visits.

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NeurIPS上新 | 从扩散模型、脑电表征,到AI for Science,微软亚洲研究院精选论文 

December 6, 2023

编者按:欢迎阅读“科研上新”栏目!“科研上新”汇聚了微软亚洲研究院最新的创新成果与科研动态。在这里,你可以快速浏览研究院的亮点资讯,保持对前沿领域的敏锐嗅觉,同时也能找到先进实用的开源工具。 12月10日至12月16日,全球最负盛名的人工智能盛会之一 NeurIPS 大会将在美国举办。所以,本期“科研上新”将为大家带来多篇微软亚洲研究院在 NeurIPS 2023 上的精选论文解读,涉及领域涵盖文...

AfriCHI 2023 logo to the left of accepted paper "Can Large Language Models Support Medical Facilitation Work? A Speculative Analysis" on a blue/green gradient background
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Exploring LLMs’ potential to help facilitators enhance online healthcare communities 

December 5, 2023 | Najeeb G. Abdulhamid, Jacki O'Neill, and Keshet Ronen

Many patients in low- and middle-income countries rely on facilitated online health communities for information and support. Discover how large language models can assist the facilitators and boost outcomes.

MSR Podcast - Collaborators with Cecily Morrison, Karolina Pakėnaitė
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Collaborators: Teachable AI with Cecily Morrison and Karolina Pakėnaitė 

December 5, 2023 | Gretchen Huizinga, Cecily Morrison, and Karolina Pakėnaitė

Cecily Morrison and Karolina Pakėnaitė are collaborators on a research prototype designed to help members of the blind community find their personal items. Learn how the work is advancing an approach to empower people to shape their own AI experiences.

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Moving at the Speed of AI: How AI Accelerates Progress on Climate Solutions 

December 5, 2023

Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns, mainly caused by human activities, especially the burning of fossil fuels. Watch event from COP28.

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Exploring Media Foundation: 2024 Microsoft Research Asia StarTrack Scholars Program Elevates Multimodal AI Research 

December 4, 2023

In a groundbreaking move, Microsoft Research Asia’s prestigious StarTrack Scholars Program has officially taken flight, extending a global invitation to brilliant young minds for an immersive three-month research visit. Picture this: collaboration with elite researchers, a deep dive into the…

Blue to green gradient. Two rows of hands: the top row signing ASL and the bottom row signing Data.
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Tackling sign language data inequity 

December 4, 2023

ASL Citizen is the first crowdsourced sign language dataset, advancing the state of the art in sign recognition. The web-based project captured input from people in real-world settings, and from a diverse group of experts, including Deaf team members.

Flowchart showing natural language is transformed into a program in domain specific language using an LLM. This step is called Intent formalization. The user is able to modify, repair and query. The Program in DSL is then converted into natural language representation that can be in text or visual formats. The Program in DSL is also separatedly converted into Code via the Code Generation pipeline. This step is called Robust Code Generation.
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PwR: Using representations for AI-powered software development 

December 1, 2023 | Sameer Segal and Akash Lal

PwR uses domain-specific languages to bridge communication between developers and AI tools. Learn how it can help simplify code creation and enhance software reliability and customization, no matter your coding expertise.

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