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Microsoft details Speller100, an AI system that checks spelling in over 100 languages 

February 8, 2021

In a post on its AI research blog, Microsoft today detailed a new language system, Speller100, that the company claims is one of the most comprehensive ever made in terms of linguistic coverage and accuracy. Comprising a number of AI models…

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VinVL: Advancing the state of the art for vision-language models 

January 14, 2021 | Pengchuan Zhang, Lei Zhang, and Jianfeng Gao

Humans understand the world by perceiving and fusing information from multiple channels, such as images viewed by the eyes, voices heard by the ears, and other forms of sensory input. One of the core aspirations in AI is to develop…

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Microsoft DeBERTa surpasses human performance on the SuperGLUE benchmark 

January 6, 2021 | Pengcheng He, Xiaodong Liu, Jianfeng Gao, and Weizhu Chen

Natural language understanding (NLU) is one of the longest running goals in AI, and SuperGLUE is currently among the most challenging benchmarks for evaluating NLU models. The benchmark consists of a wide range of NLU tasks, including question answering, natural…

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Research at Microsoft 2020: Addressing the present while looking to the future 

December 17, 2020

Microsoft researchers pursue the big questions about what the world will be like in the future and the role technology will play. Not only do they take on the responsibility of exploring the long-term vision of their research, but they…

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A Microsoft custom data type for efficient inference 

December 2, 2020 | Bita Darvish Rouhani, Doug Burger, Eric Chung, Rangan Majumder, Sangeetha Shekar, Saurabh Tiwary, Sitaram Lanka, and Steve Reinhardt

AI is taking on an increasingly important role in many Microsoft products, such as Bing and Office 365. In some cases, it’s being used to power outward-facing features like semantic search in Microsoft Word or intelligent answers in Bing, and…

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Microsoft Turing Universal Language Representation model, T-ULRv2, tops XTREME leaderboard 

October 19, 2020 | Saurabh Tiwary and Ming Zhou

Today, we are happy to announce that Turing multilingual language model (T-ULRv2) is the state of the art at the top of the Google XTREME public leaderboard (opens in new tab). Created by the Microsoft Turing team in collaboration with…

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Bing applies AI and natural language models to autosuggest, People Also Ask 

September 24, 2020

Bing is now using natural language generation models (models that generate text) to improve its autosuggest and People Also Ask (PAA) features, the company announced Wednesday. It is also expanding the use of natural language representation models to extend its…

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Microsoft details how it improved Bing’s autosuggest recommendations with AI 

September 23, 2020

Earlier in the year, Microsoft detailed the ways Bing has benefited from AI at Scale, an initiative to apply large-scale AI and supercomputing to language processing across Microsoft’s apps, services, and managed products. AI at Scale chiefly bolstered the search…

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Introducing the next wave of AI at Scale innovations in Bing 

September 23, 2020

Bing users around the globe perform hundreds of millions of search queries every day. These queries are diverse in many ways, from the intent the users are seeking to fulfill, to the languages and regions where these queries are issued.…

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