The collaborative research program is a vital platform for research scientists and university professors to work together on advanced technologies with Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA) researchers. This year, the Microsoft Research Asia Outreach team is excited to welcome a total of 48 professors from 26 universities in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, and Korea to our program, where they will join forces with MSRA researchers to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges.
The program has been designed specifically to:
- facilitate close collaboration between professors and MSRA researchers,
- reflect the research interest and priority of the researchers, and
- facilitate active engagement of our partner professors.
The goal of the collaborative research program is to enable open collaboration through advanced open-source tools and development platforms from Microsoft.
As Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella put it, “Now is the time for greater coordination and collaboration in AI.” More than 90% of the selected projects in 2017 are on AI and AI-related areas, including machine learning, integrative intelligence, visual description, deep neural networks, and so on. Through the collaborative research program, professors are working together with our researchers on fundamental AI technologies (e.g., in the form of human-parity cognitive capabilities) and driving breakthroughs in the application of AI technologies. Tao Mei, senior researcher from MSRA, will once again join forces with Kyoung-Mu, professor from Seoul National University on “Deep Multi-scale Convolutional Neural Network for Dynamic Scene Deblurring.” Zhiyuan Liu, associate professor from Tsinghua University, will explore new ideas on “Neural Text Generation of Human-Level News Articles,” together with Ming Zhou, principal researcher of MSRA.
Over the years, this program has had profound impacts on academic research in the region. As one indication of influence, more than 300 publications in top-tier international journals and conferences have acknowledged the program and the support from MSRA.
MSRA is committed to the collaborative research program over the long haul. We are also committed to the mission of facilitating the exchange of ideas and research results, collaborations, and talent cultivation through such programs. Together, we will make significant impacts on the society through technology.
2017 projects and participants
Attractiveness-aware Image Enrichment using Deep Neural Networks
Toshihiko Yamasaki, The University of Tokyo
Autonomous Vision Task Fulfilling with Multi-agent Policy Learning
Yizhou Wang, Peking University
A Deep Learning-based Zero-training BCI System for People with Physical Challenges
Seong-Whan Lee, Korea University
Automatic Mental Disorder Prediction through Joint Deep Analysis of Visual, Vocal, and Textual Data
Di Huang, Peking University
Capture of Mechanical Functionality with an RGBD Camera
Tianjia Shao, Zhejiang University
Colla, a Chatbot, Empowers Communication and Collaboration among Members in Communities
Lei Chen, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Complementing Kinect in Underwater Environments: Passive Stereo for 3D Sensing using Infrared Light Absorption
Yinqiang Zheng, National Institute of Informatics
Computer-aided Diagnosis for Breast Sonography on Microsoft Azure Cloud Services
Pai-Chi Li, National Taiwan University
Deep Multi-scale Convolutional Neural Network for Dynamic Scene Deblurring
Kyoung-Mu Lee, Seoul National University
Development of Distributed Alignment Algorithm for Next-generation Sequencing Data
Lipin Wei, Peking University
Develop Technologies and Design Principles to Enable Robots to Engage Naturally in Human Society
Junsong Yuan, Nanyang Technological University
Distributed Stochastic Learning of Nonconvex Learning Models
James Kwok, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Digital Longmen Project: Interactive AR Exhibition with Archaeology-inspired Restoration
Hongbin Zha, Peking University
Dense and Accurate 3D Mapping System for Mobile Robot with Laser Range Sensors
Takeshi Oishi, The University of Tokyo
Developing a Cloud Service to Handle Initial Interactions between Human and Service Robot
Masayuki Inaba, The University of Tokyo
Development of the Autonomous Flight Technique of a Drone for Transportation of Objects using a Manipulator-equipped Drone and Object Recognition
JinBae Park, Yonsei University
Efficient Symbolic Analysis of Complex Numerically Intensive Program
Lei Bu, Nanjing University
Efficient Cloud-based Urban Data Management/Analytic Platform
Bin Yao, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Efficient Deep Learning Algorithms for Human Language Big Data
Andrew Liu, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Efficient Query Processing over Knowledge Graphs
Zhaonian Zou, Harbin Institute of Technology
Global Land Cover Mapping based on Visual Descriptors
Yuqi Bai, Tsinghua University
Games2Lang: Semantic Grounding of Games, Statistics, and Languages
Seung-Won Hwang, Yonsei University
Holo-Heritage: Dunhuang Cultural Heritage Conservation Research and Development based on Microsoft HoloLens
Jiawan Zhang, Tianjin University
Human Stampede Analysis and Prevention
Xuejin Chen, University of Science and Technology of China
Inter-network Traffic Flow Control in Urban Area based on Reinforcement Learning
Hwasoo Yeo, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Large-Scale 5D Semantic Mapping of Traffic Scene for Autonomous Driving
Jianru Xue, Xi’an Jiaotong University
Machine Learning for Urban Computing
Yu-Feng Li, Nanjing University
Multi-Task Joint Deep Learning for Multi-Scale Part-Aware Pedestrian Semantic Analysis
Xi Li, Zhejiang University
Multi-cue Joint Representation and Discriminative Learning for Object Tracking in Camera Intelligence
Feng Jiang, Harbin Institute of Technology
Modeling Chinese-accented Non-native English Speech for Mispronunciation Detection and Diagnosis
Helen Meng, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Neural Text Generation of Human-Level News Articles
Zhiyuan Liu, Tsinghua University
Netizen-Style Commenting for Fashion Photos: Autonomous, Diverse, and Cognitive
Winston Hsu, National Taiwan University
Poetizing by Playing
Yingqing Xu, Tsinghua University
Personalizable Learning Algorithm for Gesture Interface
Sangyoun Lee, Yonsei University
Quantum Artificial Intelligence
Zheng-Jun Zha, University of Science and Technology of China
Remote Health and Medical Aide via Skeleton Action Forecast and Detection
Jiaying Liu, Peking University
Recognizing Phrasal Entailments using Image Groundings
Pascual Martinez Gomez/Dan Han, The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Read, Look, and Say: Question-oriented Multi-scale Attention Network
Hyeran Byun, Yonsei University
Residual Neural Network Architecture Optimization through Submodularity and Supermodularity
Changshui Zhang, Tsinghua University
Sentiment-aware Utterance Generation for Conversation Systems
Yuki Arase, Osaka University
Sentence Generation based on Integration of Various Observations
Koichiro Yoshino, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Tackling IoT Visibility and Interoperability Issues through Protocol Behavior Analysis
Dongsu Han, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Treatment of Alcohol Dependence using Neurofeedback and Chat Bot
Jing LI, University of Science and Technology of China
Understanding and Optimization of Cloud Resource Utilization on Dynamic Resources
Bingsheng He, National University of Singapore
Visual Description
Changsheng Xu, Chinese Academy of Science Institute of Automation
WheelLoc: Centimeter-Level Localization for Vehicles
Linghe Kong, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Wireless Power Transmission for Wearable Electronics
Yoshihiko Kawahara, The University of Tokyo