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Microsoft

CompanyRedmond, Washington, United States
About: Microsoft is a company organization based out in Redmond, Washington, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: User interface & Context (language use). The organization has 49501 authors who have published 86900 publications receiving 4195429 citations. The organization is also known as: MS & MSFT.


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Journal ArticleDOI
22 Jan 2011
TL;DR: The measurement setup comprises the customized versions of Intel's close-source firmware and open-source iwlwifi wireless driver, userspace tools to enable these measurements, access point functionality for controlling both ends of the link, and Matlab scripts for data analysis.
Abstract: We are pleased to announce the release of a tool that records detailed measurements of the wireless channel along with received 802.11 packet traces. It runs on a commodity 802.11n NIC, and records Channel State Information (CSI) based on the 802.11 standard. Unlike Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) values, which merely capture the total power received at the listener, the CSI contains information about the channel between sender and receiver at the level of individual data subcarriers, for each pair of transmit and receive antennas.Our toolkit uses the Intel WiFi Link 5300 wireless NIC with 3 antennas. It works on up-to-date Linux operating systems: in our testbed we use Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with the 2.6.36 kernel. The measurement setup comprises our customized versions of Intel's close-source firmware and open-source iwlwifi wireless driver, userspace tools to enable these measurements, access point functionality for controlling both ends of the link, and Matlab (or Octave) scripts for data analysis. We are releasing the binary of the modified firmware, and the source code to all the other components.

1,354 citations

Patent
10 Nov 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, an application layer protocol is provided on top of HTTP 1.0/1.1 to allow for COM Automation objects to be invoked over the Internet through IIS/ISAPI servers.
Abstract: An application layer protocol is provided on top of HTTP 1.0/1.1 to allow for COM Automation objects to be invoked over the Internet through IIS/ISAPI servers. The format essentially encodes the automation object's name, method to invoke, and any [in], [out], [in, out] parameters that the method signature requires, packages them up into a custom MIME type and marshals it to the ISAPI dynamic link library (DLL) on the IIS/HTTP server. There, the ISAPI DLL contains the logic to unpack the SOAP request, parses it, creates the Automation object, invokes the method with the marshaled parameters, and then returns any [out] parameters to the caller/client using the SOAP protocol. It is a stateless protocol, meaning that object lifetimes only extend to one method, and are recreated between multiple calls to the object.

1,353 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the balanced identity design is introduced as a method to test correlational predictions of the balance theory, and data obtained with this method revealed that predicted consistency patterns were strongly apparent in the implicit (IAT) measures but not in those for parallel explicit (self-report) measures.
Abstract: This theoretical integration of social psychology's main cognitive and affective constructs was shaped by 3 influences: (a) recent widespread interest in automatic and implicit cognition, (b) development of the Implicit Association Test (IAT; A. G. Greenwald, D. E. McGhee, & J. L. K. Schwartz. 1998), and (c) social psychology's consistency theories of the 1950s, especially F. Heider's (1958) balance theory. The balanced identity design is introduced as a method to test correlational predictions of the theory. Data obtained with this method revealed that predicted consistency patterns were strongly apparent in the data for implicit (IAT) measures but not in those for parallel explicit (self-report) measures. Two additional not-yet-tested predictions of the theory are described.

1,348 citations

Book ChapterDOI
Yandong Guo1, Lei Zhang1, Yuxiao Hu1, Xiaodong He1, Jianfeng Gao1 
08 Oct 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a benchmark task to recognize one million celebrities from their face images, by using all the possibly collected face images of this individual on the web as training data.
Abstract: In this paper, we design a benchmark task and provide the associated datasets for recognizing face images and link them to corresponding entity keys in a knowledge base. More specifically, we propose a benchmark task to recognize one million celebrities from their face images, by using all the possibly collected face images of this individual on the web as training data. The rich information provided by the knowledge base helps to conduct disambiguation and improve the recognition accuracy, and contributes to various real-world applications, such as image captioning and news video analysis. Associated with this task, we design and provide concrete measurement set, evaluation protocol, as well as training data. We also present in details our experiment setup and report promising baseline results. Our benchmark task could lead to one of the largest classification problems in computer vision. To the best of our knowledge, our training dataset, which contains 10M images in version 1, is the largest publicly available one in the world.

1,346 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A new open-source release of the Maxent software for modeling species distributions from occurrence records and environmental data is announced, and a new R package for fitting Maxent models using the glmnet package for regularized generalized linear models is described.
Abstract: This software note announces a new open-source release of the Maxent software for modeling species distributions from occurrence records and environmental data, and describes a new R package for fitting such models. The new release (ver. 3.4.0) will be hosted online by the American Museum of Natural History, along with future versions. It contains small functional changes, most notably use of a complementary log-log (cloglog) transform to produce an estimate of occurrence probability. The cloglog transform derives from the recently-published interpretation of Maxent as an inhomogeneous Poisson process (IPP), giving it a stronger theoretical justification than the logistic transform which it replaces by default. In addition, the new R package, maxnet, fits Maxent models using the glmnet package for regularized generalized linear models. We discuss the implications of the IPP formulation in terms of model inputs and outputs, treating occurrence records as points rather than grid cells and interpreting the exponential Maxent model (raw output) as as an estimate of relative abundance. With these two open-source developments, we invite others to freely use and contribute to the software.

1,343 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
P. Chang1702154151783
Andrew Zisserman167808261717
Alexander S. Szalay166936145745
Darien Wood1602174136596
Xiang Zhang1541733117576
Vivek Sharma1503030136228
Rajesh Kumar1494439140830
Bernhard Schölkopf1481092149492
Thomas S. Huang1461299101564
Christopher D. Manning138499147595
Nicolas Berger137158196529
Georgios B. Giannakis137132173517
Luc Van Gool1331307107743
Eric Horvitz13391466162
Xiaoou Tang13255394555
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202312
2022168
20213,509
20204,696
20194,319
20184,135