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  1. Substance, not hype, powers AI excitement at premier machine learning conference 

    December 1, 2016

    By Christopher Bishop, Distinguished Scientist and Director of Microsoft Research Cambridge Lab This month, I will attend the Conference and Workshop on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS), the premier gathering in the machine learning field. I’ve participated in this conference most years since it began…

  2. Making better use of the crowd 

    December 1, 2016

    By Jennifer Wortman Vaughan, Senior Researcher, Microsoft Research Over the last decade, computer scientists have harnessed crowds of Internet users to solve tasks that are notoriously difficult to crack with computers alone, such as determining whether an image contains a tree, rating the relevance of…

  3. Top PhD students gather at Microsoft Research Asia PhD Forum 2016 

    November 29, 2016

    By Lily Sun, Research Program Manager, Microsoft Research Asia Since its inception in 1998, Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA) has anointed nearly 400 top researchers with the coveted honor of “Microsoft Research Fellow.” Some of them recently returned to Beijing, sharing their insights and best practices…

  4. Events in Seoul foster artificial intelligence discussion and collaboration 

    November 11, 2016

    By Miran Lee, Principal Research Program Manager, Microsoft Research Asia More than 1,700 students and faculty members attended the 18th annual Computing in the 21st Century Conference 2016 last week in Seoul. It was the second time the conference, organized by Microsoft Research Asia, has…

  5. PhD Summer School brings top students to Cambridge 

    August 10, 2016

    By Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche, Senior Research Program Manager Pivoting from the Old World charm of High Tea to contemplating a dystopian AI-dominated future was among the many experiences facing more than 80 doctoral students at the PhD Summer School, held July 4–8 in Cambridge, England. Each year…

  6. Microsoft Research Faculty Summit opens 

    July 14, 2016

    By Harold Javid, General Chair, Faculty Summit Microsoft Research’s annual Faculty Summit opened Wednesday with a series of talks about how technological innovation can benefit both business and society. In a fireside chat with Jeannette M. Wing, Microsoft's corporate vice president in charge of the company's basic…

  7. Cyber-physical systems you can bet your life on 

    June 17, 2016

    By Jeannette M. Wing, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Research “Self-driving cars.  Robots at work, at home, at play.  Drones for package delivery and pathogen surveillance.  Energy-efficient, earthquake-proof buildings.  Jet engines monitored and controlled by networks of sensors and actuators.  Embedded medical devices.  Unobtrusive assistive technology. …