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In the news | Microsoft Research Blog

Peeking into the future of mobile systems 

October 29, 2018

Venkat Padmanabhan, Deputy Managing Director, Microsoft Research India, highlights research projects incolving cloud computing and deep neural networks.

In the news | The Economic Times

How am I driving? Microsoft project provides insights 

January 29, 2018

Project HAMS focusses on two factors: the state of the driver and his or her driving relative to other vehicles.

In the news | Financial Express

Change the way you live: From AI for farming to HAMS, check transformative technologies from Microsoft 

December 14, 2017

Microsoft India, on Thursday, showcased a wide of range of products that use company’s cloud-based artificial intelligence, cognitive services and the Internet of Things (IoT) technologies that can change the way citizens, enterprises and governments engage in healthcare services, agricultural…

In the news | The Hindu

Making use of smartphones to ensure road safety 

December 1, 2017

Imagine, if a smartphone could detect when the driver is too tired and yawning, and send an alert to his supervisor. Or, if data transfer could be automatically scheduled in accordance with the strength of the signal, in order to…

In the news | hindustantimes

With self-driving cars a distant dream, here’s how technology is already hitting Indian roads 

November 27, 2017

Here’s how researchers are using cutting-edge technology to make Indian roads safer and smarter.

In the news | Microsoft News

Microsoft researchers use visual AI to make India’s roads safer 

November 7, 2017

HAMS, which stands for Harnessing AutoMobiles for Safety, is a virtual harness for vehicles that focusses on two factors that are critical to road safety—the state of the driver, and his or her driving relative to other vehicles.

In the news | CNBC

Microsoft has found an inexpensive way to save lives in India 

August 11, 2017

From hacking agriculture to developing inexpensive tools for tuberculosis patients, Microsoft researchers in India are trying to solve myriad social problems in the subcontinent.

In the news | Softpedia News

Microsoft Develops Tech That Uses a Smartphone to Prevent Driver Distraction 

December 30, 2016

Microsoft Research has developed a new technology that uses a smartphone to detect and warn of factors that could increase the risk of accidents, such as speeding, drunk driving, or distractions.

In the news | The Windows Club

Microsoft moves a step towards a fully functional road safety AI in India 

December 1, 2016

With an estimated 1.25 million fatalities each year, road accidents are definitely right up there when it comes to the top causes of deaths in the world. It is particularly important to know, middle-income and low-income countries bear a disproportionate…

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