The 18th annual Microsoft Research Faculty Summit in Redmond, WA on July 17 and 18, 2017 will consist of a variety of keynotes, talks, panels, and technologies focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI) research: The Edge of AI.
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Microsoft AI researchers are striving to create intelligent machines that complement human reasoning and enrich human experiences and capabilities. At the core, is the ability to harness the explosion of digital data and computational power with advanced algorithms that extend the ability for machines to learn, reason, sense and understand—enabling collaborative and natural interactions between machines and humans.
We are seeing widespread investments in AI which are advancing the state of the art in machine intelligence and perception, enabling computers to interpret what they see, to communicate in natural language, to answer complex questions, and to interact with their environment. In addition to technological advances, researchers and thought leaders need to be concerned with the ethics and societal impact of intelligent technologies.
The Microsoft Research Faculty Summit 2017 will bring together thought leaders and researchers from a broad range of disciplines including computer science, social sciences, human design and interactions, and policy. Together we will highlight some of the key challenges posed by artificial intelligence, and will identify the next generation of approaches, techniques, and tools that will be needed to develop AI to solve the world's most pressing challenges.
We will explore the following areas:
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Faculty Summit 2017 Machine Reading Using Neural Machines
Faculty Summit 2017 Integrative-AI
Faculty Summit 2017 AI for Accessibility: Augmenting Sensory Capabilities with Intelligent Technology
Faculty Summit 2017 Conversational Systems in the Era of Deep Learning and Big Data
Faculty Summit 2017 From Visual Sensing to Visual Intelligence
Faculty Summit 2017 Learnings from Human Perception
Faculty Summit 2017 The Interplay of Agent and Market Design
Faculty Summit 2017 Provable Algorithms for ML/AI Problems
Faculty Summit 2017 Private AI
Faculty Summit 2017 AI for Earth
Faculty Summit 2017 Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK) for Deep Learning
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