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SUMMARY:Design of thermo-active piles
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URL:https://www.fst.um.edu.mo/event/design-of-thermo-active-piles/
LOCATION:E11-1009
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SUMMARY:Smart Data Analysis – from Data to Insights and Actions
DESCRIPTION:Instructors/Speakers\nMr. Jian-Guang LOU\nMicrosoft Research Asia \nAbstract\nThe value of BigData lies in the insights we can obtain from the data to help our business. But\, big data by itself does not directly tell you any insights. Data analysis is a key step to extract valuable insights from data. However\, given the size and large number of dimensions in the data\, data analysis is often very expensive\, labor intensive\, and inefficient. There is a great demand of smart analysis tools to help data scientists or analysts to discover and explore insights from data efficiently. Can we automate or semi-automate data analysis with the help of AI technologies? In this talk\, we will introduce the technologies that Software Analytics group in Microsoft Research Asia has been innovating in the area of auto-data insights\, data visualization\, conversational data analysis\, etc. Most of these technologies have been integrated with Microsoft’s products including Quick Insight in PowerBI\, Auto Insight in Excel\, Conversational data analysis in PowerBI\, and AnnaTalk in Excel. A set of demos in this talk will show you how AI technologies can help users to quickly explore their data\, automatically discover insights from data\, drive actions through natural and intuitive interactions (e.g.\, natural language conversation). \nBiography\nJian-Guang Lou is now a senior researcher in the Software Analytics Group\, Microsoft Research Asia. He joined Microsoft Research in 2003. During the past decade\, he has worked on a set of cross-discipline research projects. He designed the world’s first interactive multi-view video system in 2005\, and developed a large scale peer-to-peer streaming system for CCTV.com to broadcast 2008 Olympic game to millions of concurrent online users in China. His research on data driven service analytics (e.g.\, anomaly detection\, auto-diagnosis\, log mining and failure prediction) has been applied and deployed in different Microsoft product teams (such as SharePoint online\, Exchange online\, and\, Window Azure) for online service management. His current research mainly focuses on machine learning and data mining algorithms for software and service analytics\, business intelligence\, and conversational data analysis. \n 
URL:https://www.fst.um.edu.mo/event/smart-data-analysis-from-data-to-insights-and-actions/
LOCATION:E11-4045 (University of Macau)
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SUMMARY:A glimpse of Microsoft Research Asia
DESCRIPTION:Instructors/Speakers\nDr. Winnie Cui\nMicrosoft Research Asia \nAbstract\nMicrosoft Research Asia is Microsoft’s fundamental research arm in the Asia Pacific region. Today\, with more than 200 researchers and developers and more than 300 visiting scientists and students\, the lab conducts basic and applied research in areas central to Microsoft’s long-term strategy and future computing vision. It also collaborates with many universities in Asia. How does it collaborate? Does it have internship program? Who qualifies for its Fellowship award? I’ll tell you more in this quick update about MSRA. \nBiography\nWinnie Cui is a senior manager in the Academic Outreach organization at Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA)\, responsible for promoting and championing academic collaborations and partnership between MSRA and top-tier universities in Hong Kong\, Taiwan and Singapore. Since joining Microsoft in 2006\, Winnie has served in various positions\, including Area Manager for North Asia in Microsoft IT and Principal Solution Manager. Prior to joining Microsoft\, she worked at GE Healthcare leading the global IT excellence in product digitization and optimization. Winnie also co-authored the chapter “Fluid Dynamics and Thrombosis” in the book “Advances in Cardiovascular Engineering” published by Springer. Winnie conducted her postdoctoral research at the University of Southern California and holds MS and PhD degrees in biomedical engineering from the University of Tennessee in the United States. \n 
URL:https://www.fst.um.edu.mo/event/a-glimpse-of-microsoft-research-asia/
LOCATION:E11-4045 (University of Macau)
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