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Microsoft wants to bring HoloLens users into a conversation with other folks who aren’t in the room, using a technology developed by its research division that enables “holoportation.” It’s a product of Microsoft Research’s Interactive 3D Technologies group, which released…
Microsoft Research is working on a 3D communications technology that simulates teleportation using the HoloLens augmented-reality glasses that it has dubbed ‘Holoportation.’ Since Microsoft first took the wraps off its HoloLens mixed reality goggles, the company has demonstrated a number…
ニュース | Gamasutra
Microsoft demos ‘holoportation’ 3D presence tech with HoloLens
Want to meet people around the globe — in your own room? New AR technology can allow for it, as Microsoft demonstrates in a video. The video embedded above shows cool new HoloLens tech from Microsoft Research, which can create…
ニュース | Microsoft Research Blog
Best of both worlds: one researcherâs dual approach
From daily scrum meetings to six-week dedicated customer engagement exercises, the team is always engaged in making their own process better.
アワード | IEEE Computer Society
Wolfram Schulte receives the IEEE Computer Society 2016 Harlan D. Mills Award
Wolfram Schulte received the IEEE Computer Society 2016 Harlan D. Mills Award (opens in new tab) for research and research leadership contributions that have led to major theoretical and practical advances in software verification. Read more >
ニュース | The Register
Microsoft researchers smash homomorphic encryption speed barrier
Microsoft researchers, in partnership with academia, have published a paper detailing how they have dramatically increased the speed of homomorphic encryption systems.
アワード | Room2Room: Enabling Life-Size Telepresence in a Projected Augmented Reality Environment
Best Paper, CSCW 2016
ニュース | Los Angeles Times
Your job is about to get âtaskifiedâ
The global digital assembly line has arrived. Its workers labor at computer keyboards, performing the behind-the-scenes tasks that make the Internet appear intelligent and functional.
ニュース | Communications of the ACM
Seeing More Clearly (ACM .pdf)
Communications of the ACM interviewed Fei-Fei Li, Rob Fergus, Richard Zemel and Xiaodong He on recent progress in computer vision and language processing, interview highlighted in “Seeing More Clearly” in the January 2016 issue of CACM.