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Jenny Sabin is an architectural designer, a professor, a studio principal and MSR’s current Artist in Residence. Asta Roseway is a principal research designer, a “fusionist” and the co-founder of the Artist in Residence program at Microsoft Research. The two,…
For the past several years, Microsoft researchers have been focused on finding ways to make commercial use of machine-reading technology. It looks like some of that work is about to become commercialized in the form of bringing machine-reading comprehension into…
| Amar Phanishayee
Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have facilitated tremendous progress across a range of applications, including image classification, translation, language modeling, and video captioning. DNN training is extremely time-consuming, needing efficient multi-accelerator parallelization. In “PipeDream: Generalized Pipeline Parallelism for DNN Training,” published…
The rise of therapies that target tumors based on their genetic profile is revolutionizing how we treat cancer. It’s also creating a data overload. Around 17 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year, and hundreds of cancer studies are…
新闻报道 | Wallpaper
Jenny Sabin’s brainy AI sculpture learns to smile at Microsoft HQ
Pioneering mathematician Ada Lovelace inspires the giant, semi-sentient being that has landed in Microsoft’s Redmond campus.
新闻报道 | Microsoft Industry Blogs
Microsoft for Healthcare: new people, products, and partnerships
In healthcare and life sciences, advances in research and technology development are providing a deeper understanding of human health and leading to more effective ways to prevent and treat disease. At the same time, the shifting landscape of the business…
新闻报道 | designboom
ada by jenny sabin is an installation that translates people’s expressions into light and color
In collaboration with Microsoft Research, artist-in-residence Jenny Sabin has designed the “ada” installation – an architectural pavilion that incorporates AI to create a wholly immersive experience that transforms personal data into light and colors.
新闻报道 | Engadget
Microsoft’s latest VR experiment is a literal walk in the park
The VR system can adapt to changes to the route made by the walker, ‘making it possible to transform a walk to the grocery store or to a bus stop, say, into a walk through Times Square in VR.’
新闻报道 | Architect
Jenny Sabin Studio’s Ada Embeds AI in Architecture at Microsoft
Named for the polymath Ada Lovelace, the two-story pavilion at the tech company’s headquarters is driven by human sentiment data.