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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Microsoft Research Asia, Microsoft’s fundamental research arm in the Asia Pacific region, was founded in Beijing China on November 5, 1998. The lab conducts basic research in natural user interfaces, next-generation multimedia, data-intensive computing, search and online advertising, and computer science fundamentals. It employs around 250 researchers and engineers, has used more than 2,500 interns, has awarded over 230 Microsoft fellowships, has published over 1,500 papers for top international journals and conferences, and has achieved many technological breakthroughs.Microsoft Research Asia operates under a mission of advancing the state of the art in computing through a combination of basic and applied research. More than 300 research results have been transferred to Microsoft products, including Windows, Office, Bing, Xbox, Kinect, and Windows Phone. In addition, technologies from the lab have been adopted by international standards bodies such as MPEG4 (error-resilient video transmission), IETF (TCP/IP header compression), and ITU/ISO (video-compression technology).The lab maintains a research agenda that focuses on five areas: Natural User Interfaces that enable users to interact with a computer using speech, gestures, and expressions. Next-generation multimedia that allows people to search for and to be immersed in interactive online shopping, education, meeting, and entertainment activities. Data-intensive computing that explores infrastructures, algorithms, tools, and applications to collect, analyze, and mine results for data-intensive endeavors. Search and Online Ads by applying data-mining, machine-learning, and knowledge-discovery techniques to information analysis, organization, retrieval, and visualization. Fundamental Computer Science, including areas such as theoretical computer science (theory), systems, networking, and machine learning.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑"@en }

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