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新闻报道 | Microsoft Translator Blog
Bringing AI translation to edge devices with Microsoft Translator
An AI-dedicated processor available on the Huawei Mate 10, even in the absence of internet access, enables the system to produce translations whose quality is on par with the online system.
新闻报道 | VRScout
Is Sound the Secret Sauce for Making Immersive Experiences?
To build truly believable virtual environments, we need to believe our ears as much as our eyes.
| Peli de Halleux
A few years ago, my group in Microsoft’s research organization began to experiment with tools that make it possible for kids to learn how to code in the context of Minecraft, the wildly popular game where players build fantastical…
新闻报道 | Microsoft Translator Blog
Microsoft and Huawei deliver Full Neural On-device Translations
Microsoft is delivering the world’s first fully neural on device translations in the Microsoft Translator app for Android, customized for the Huawei Mate 10 series.
奖项 | Ubicomp 2017
John Krumm receives Ubicomp 10-Year Impact Award for 2007 paper
John Krumm received a 10-Year Impact Award for his 2007 paper, Inference Attacks on Location Tracks, at the 2017 ACM Ubicomp Conference (opens in new tab), a gathering of experts in pervasive and ubiquitous computing. The paper exposed real-world privacy vulnerabilities associated…
新闻报道 | Der Spiegel
How Microsoft and Google want to beat cancer
As a first step, Microsoft wants to teach machines to read so that they understand the text, because most of the medical knowledge lies in texts: endless information on biological processes, therapeutic mechanisms and clinical studies is buried on billions…
奖项 | Microsoft Stories
Artificial intelligence eclipses cloud and mobile projects to win the day at Microsoft 2017 Hackathon
What started in 2014 as an experiment to engage employees has turned into a strategic tradition to help Microsoft establish itself at the leading edge of innovation. And this year, the hottest player at the Microsoft Hackathon was artificial intelligence.
新闻报道 | Wired
To Protect Genetic Privacy, Encrypt Your DNA
Kristin Lauter, head of cryptography research at Microsoft, leads research that encodes data in such a way that scientists don’t lose the flexibility to perform medically useful genetic tests.
By Alekh Agarwal and John Langford, Microsoft Research New York Clicks on Microsoft’s news website MSN.com increased 26 percent when a machine-learning system based on contextual-bandit algorithms was deployed in January 2016 to personalize news articles for individual users. The…