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Microsoft Research India Podcast
Microsoft Research India
15 episodes
8 months ago
A technology and research podcast from Microsoft Research India
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A technology and research podcast from Microsoft Research India
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Microsoft Research India Podcast
Evaluating LLMs using novel approaches. With Dr. Sunayana Sitaram
[Music]Sunayana Sitaram: Our ultimate goal is to build evaluation systems and also other kinds of systems in general where humans and LLMs can work together. We're really trying to get ...
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1 year ago
33 minutes 13 seconds

Microsoft Research India Podcast
HyWay: Enabling Mingling in the Hybrid World. With Dr. Venkat Padmanabahan and Ajay Manchepalli
Podcast- HyWay: Enabling Mingling in the Hybrid WorldAjay Manchepalli: One thing we have learned is that, you know as they say, necessity is the mother of invention. This is a great example of that because it's not that we didn't have remote people before. And it's not that we didn't have technology to support something like this. But we have had this Black Swan moment with COVID, which required us to be not in the same physical location at all time and that accelerated the adoption of digital technologies. You can build all the technology you want. But having it at the right time and right place matters the most.[Music]Sridhar Vedantham: Welcome to the Microsoft Research India podcast, where we explore cutting-edge research that’s impacting technology and society. I’m your host, Sridhar Vedantham.[Music]Sridhar Vedantham: The COVID pandemic forced most of us into a new paradigm of work from home and a number of tools to cater to remote work became popular. However, the post pandemic environment has seen interesting scenarios with some people preferring to continue to work from home, some people preferring to return full time to work and a number of people adopting something in between. This hybrid work environment exists today in the workplace as well as in other scenarios such as events. While tools such as Microsoft Teams do extremely well in supporting scheduled and agenda driven work meetings, there is need for a tool that supports a mix of virtual and in-person gatherings in an informal or semi-structured work environment, such as in hallways or at water coolers. In this edition of the podcast, I speak to Venkat Padmanabhan, Deputy MD (Deputy Managing Director) of MSR India and Ajay Manchepalli. Principal Research Program Manager, about a project called HyWay. HyWay’s a system to support unstructured and semi structured hybrid and informal interactions between groups of in-person and remote participants.Venkat Padmanabhan is Deputy Managing Director at Microsoft Research India in Bengaluru. He was previously with Microsoft Research Redmond, USA for nearly 9 years. Venkat’s research interests are broadly in networked and mobile computing systems, and his work over the years has led to highly-cited papers and paper awards, technology transfers within Microsoft, and also industry impact. He has received several awards and recognitions, including the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize in 2016, four test-of-time paper awards from ACM SIGMOBILE, ACM SIGMM, and ACM SenSys, and several best paper awards. He was also among those recognized with the SIGCOMM Networking Systems Award 2020, for contributions to the ns family of network simulators. Venkat holds a B.Tech. from IIT Delhi (from where he received the Distinguished Alumnus award in 2018) and an M.S. and a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, all in Computer Science, and has been elected a Fellow of the INAE, the IEEE, and the ACM. He is an adjunct professor at the Indian Institute of Science and was previously an affiliate faculty member at the University of Washington. He can be reached online at http://research.microsoft.com/~padmanab/ (http://research.microsoft.com/~padmanab/).Ajay Manchepalli, as a Research Program Manager, works with researchers across Microsoft Research India, bridging Research innovations to real-world scenarios. He received his Master’s degree in Computer Science from Temple University where he focused on Database Systems. After his Masters, Ajay spent his next 10 years shipping SQL Server products and managing their early adopter customer programs.For more information about the HyWay project, click
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2 years ago
36 minutes 11 seconds

Microsoft Research India Podcast
HAMS- Using Smartphones to Make Roads Safer. With Dr. Venkat Padmanabhan and Dr. Akshay Nambi
Episode 013 | June 14, 2022Road safety is a very serious public health issue across the world. Estimates put the traffic related death toll at approximately 1.35 million fatalities every y...
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3 years ago
26 minutes 36 seconds

Microsoft Research India Podcast
A Random Walk From Complexity Theory to Machine Learning. With Dr. Neeraj Kayal and Dr. Ravishankar Krishnaswamy
Episode 012 | May 30, 2022Neeraj Kayal: It’s just a matter of time before we figure out how computers can themselves learn like humans do. Just human babies, they have an amazing ability to learn by observing things around them. And currently, despite all the progress, computers don't have that much ability. But I just think it's a matter of time before we figure that out, some sort of general artificial intelligence.Sridhar Vedantham: Welcome to the MSR India podcast. In this podcast, Ravishankar Krishnaswamy, a researcher at the MSR India lab, speaks to Neeraj Kayal. Neeraj is also a researcher at MSR India and works on problems related to or at the intersection of Computational Complexity and Algebra, Number Theory and Geometry. He has received multiple recognitions through his career, including the Distinguished Alumnus award from IIT Kanpur, the Gödel prize (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del_prize) and the Fulkerson Prize (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulkerson_Prize). Neeraj received the Young Scientist Award from the Indian National Science Academy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_National_Science_Academy) (INSA) in 2012 and the Infosys Prize in Mathematical Sciences in 2021. Ravi talks to Neeraj about how he became interested in this area of computer science and his journey till now.For more information about the Microsoft Research India click here (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/lab/microsoft-research-india/).Related* Microsoft Research India Podcast: More podcasts from MSR India (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/lab/microsoft-research-india/articles/)* iTunes (https://feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml): Subscribe and listen to new podcasts on iTunes* Android (https://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml)* RSS Feed (https://feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml)* Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/4z8l3ofB3tsL8i3JHxurkK)* Google Podcasts (https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5ibHVicnJ5LmNvbS9mZWVkcy9tc3JpbmRpYXBvZGNhc3QueG1s)* Email (https://subscribebyemail.com/feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml)TranscriptRavi Krishnaswamy: Hi Neeraj, how are you doing? It's great to see you after two years of working from home.Neeraj Kayal: Hi Ravi, yeah thank you.Thank you for having me here and it's great to be back with all the colleagues in office.Ravi Krishnaswamy: First of all, congratulations on the Infosys prize and it's an amazing achievement.And it's a great privilege for all of us to have you as a colleague here.So, congratulations on that.Neeraj Kayal: Thank you.Ravi Krishnaswamy: Yeah, so maybe we can get started on the podcast. So, you work in complexity theory, which is I guess one extreme of, I mean, it's very theoretical end of the spectrum in computer science almost bordering mathematics. So hopefully by the end of this podcast we can, uh, I mean, convince the audience that there's more to it than intellectual curiosity. Before that right, let me ask you about how you got into theoretical computer science and the kind of problems that you work on. So, could you maybe tell us a bit about your background and how you got interested into this subject?Neeraj Kayal: Yeah, so in high school I was doing well in maths in general and I also wrote some computer programs to play some board games,
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3 years ago
21 minutes 58 seconds

Microsoft Research India Podcast
Collaborating to Develop a Low-cost Keratoconus Diagnostic Solution. With Dr. Kaushik Murali and Dr. Mohit Jain
Episode 011 | January 18, 2022Keratoconus is a severe eye disease that affects the cornea, causing it to become weak and develop a conical bulge. Keratoconus, if undiagnosed and entreat...
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3 years ago
27 minutes 44 seconds

Microsoft Research India Podcast
Accelerating AI Innovation by Optimizing Infrastructure. With Dr. Muthian Sivathanu
Episode 010 | September 28, 2021Artificial intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Deep Neural Networks are today critical to the success of many industries. But they are also extremely compute intensive and expensive to run in t...
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4 years ago
27 minutes 31 seconds

Microsoft Research India Podcast
Dependable IoT: Making data from IoT devices dependable and trustworthy for good decision making. With Dr. Akshay Nambi and Ajay Manchepalli
Episode 009 | June 15, 2021 The Internet of Things has been around for a few years now and many businesses and organizations depend on data from these systems to make critical decisions. At the same time, it is also...
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4 years ago
27 minutes 31 seconds

Microsoft Research India Podcast
Research @Microsoft Research India: interdisciplinary and impactful. With Dr. Sriram Rajamani
  Episode 008 | April 20, 2021 Microsoft Research India is constantly exploring how research can enable new technologies that positively impact the lives of people while also opening new frontiers in computer science and technology itself. In this podcast we speak to Dr. Sriram Rajamani (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/people/sriram/), distinguished scientist and Managing Director of the Microsoft Research India Lab. We talk about some of the projects in the lab that are making fundamental changes to the computing at Internet scale, computing at the edge and the role he thinks technology should play in the future to ensure digital fairness and inclusion. Sriram also talks to us about a variety of things his own journey as a researcher, how the lab has changed from the time he joined it years ago, and his vision for the lab. Sriram’s research interests are in designing, building and analyzing computer systems in a principled manner. Over the years he has worked on various topics including Hardware and Software Verification, Type Systems, Language Design, Distributed Systems, Security and Privacy. His current research interest is in combining Program Synthesis and Machine Learning. Together with Tom Ball, he was awarded the CAV 2011 Award (http://i-cav.org/cav-award) for “contributions to software model checking, specifically the development of the SLAM/SDV software model checker that successfully demonstrated computer-aided verification techniques on real programs.” Sriram was elected ACM Fellow (http://www.acm.org/press-room/news-releases/2015/fellows-2015)in 2015 for contributions to software analysis and defect detection, and Fellow of  Indian National Academy of Engineering (https://www.inae.in/) in 2016. Sriram was general chair for POPL 2015 (http://popl.mpi-sws.org/2015/)in India, and was program Co-Chair for CAV 2005 (http://www.cav2005.inf.ed.ac.uk/). He co-founded the Mysore Park Series, (http://www.mysorepark.org.in/)and the ISEC conference series (http://isoft.acm.org/)in India. He serves on the CACM editorial board (http://cacm.acm.org/about-communications/editorial-board/) as co-chair for special regional sections, to bring computing innovations from around the world to CACM (https://cacm.acm.org/). Sriram has a PhD from UC Berkeley (http://eecs.berkeley.edu/), MS from University of Virginia (http://www.cs.virginia.edu/)and BEng from College of Engineering, Guindy (http://cs.annauniv.edu/), all with specialization in Computer Science. In 2020, he was named as a Distinguished Alumnus (https://www.aaceg.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Distinguished-Alumni-2020-of-College-of-Engineering-Guindy.pdf) by College of Engineering, Guindy. For more information about the Microsoft Research India click here (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/lab/microsoft-research-india/). Related Microsoft Research India Podcast: More podcasts from MSR India (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/lab/microsoft-research-india/articles/) iTunes (https://feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml): Subscribe and listen to new podcasts on iTunes Android (https://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml)
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4 years ago
27 minutes 56 seconds

Microsoft Research India Podcast
Helping young students build a career in research through the MSR India Research Fellow program. With Shruti Rijhwani and Dr. Vivek Seshadri
Episode 007 | December 22, 2020 One of Microsoft Research India’s goals is to help strengthen the research ecosystem and encourage young students to look at research as a career. But it is not always easy for students to understand what research is all about and how to figure out if research is the right career for them. The Research Fellow program at Microsoft Research India enables bright young students to work on real-world research problems with top notch researchers across the research lifecycle, including ideation, implementation, evaluation, and deployment. Many of the students who have been part of the program have gone on to become researchers, engineers and entrepreneurs. Today, we speak to Shruti Rijhwani (https://shrutirij.github.io/), a graduate of MSR India’s Research Fellow program who is currently doing her PhD at the Carnegie Mellon University, and joining us is Dr. Vivek Seshadri, a researcher at MSR India who also heads the Research Fellow program at the lab. Shruti was a research fellow at MSR India in 2016, working on natural language processing models for code-switched text. She is currently PhD student at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. Stemming from her work at MSR India, she has continued research in multilingual NLP, with a focus on low-resource and endangered languages. Vivek primarily works with the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft Research India. He received his bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from IIT Madras, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University where he worked on problems related to Computer Architecture and Systems. After his Ph.D., Vivek decided to work on problems that directly impact people, particularly in developing economies like India. Vivek is also the Director for the Research Fellow program at MSR India. For more information about the Research Fellow program, click here (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/academic-program/research-fellows-program-at-microsoft-research-india/). Related Microsoft Research India Podcast: More podcasts from MSR India (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/lab/microsoft-research-india/articles/) iTunes (https://feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml): Subscribe and listen to new podcasts on iTunes Android (https://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml) RSS Feed (https://feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/4z8l3ofB3tsL8i3JHxurkK) Google Podcasts (https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5ibHVicnJ5LmNvbS9mZWVkcy9tc3JpbmRpYXBvZGNhc3QueG1s) Email (https://subscribebyemail.com/feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml) Transcript Shruti Rijhwani: I think I credit my whole graduate school decision-making process, the application process,
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4 years ago
22 minutes 6 seconds

Microsoft Research India Podcast
Evaluating and validating research that aspires to societal impact in real world scenarios. With Tanuja Ganu
Episode 006 | October 20, 2020 At Microsoft Research India, research focused on societal impact is typically a very interdisciplinary exercise that pulls together social scientists, technology experts and designers. But how does one evaluate or validate the actual impact of research in the real world? Today, we talk to Tanuja Ganu who manages the Societal Impact through Cloud and AI (or SCAI) group in MSR India. SCAI focuses on deploying research findings at scale in the real world to validate them, often working with a wide variety of collaborators including academia, social enterprises and startups. Tanuja is a Research SDE Manager at Microsoft Research, India. She is currently part of MSR’s new center for Societal impact through Cloud and Artificial Intelligence (SCAI). Prior to joining MSR, she was a Co-Founder and CTO of DataGlen Technologies, a B2B startup that focuses on AI for renewable energy and sustainability technologies. Prior to this, she has worked as Research Engineer at IBM Research, India. Tanuja has completed MS in Computer Science (Machine Learning) from Indian Institute of Science (IISc, Bangalore). She has been recognized as MIT Technology Review’s Innovator Under 35 (MIT TR 35) in 2014 and IEEE Bangalore Woman Technologist of the Year in 2018.  Her work was covered by top technical media (IEEE Spectrum, MIT Technology Review, CISCO Women Rock IT TV series, IBM Research blog and Innovation 26X26: 26 innovations by 26 IBM women). Click here to go to the SCAI website. Related Microsoft Research India Podcast: More podcasts from MSR India iTunes: Subscribe and listen to new podcasts on iTunes
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5 years ago

Microsoft Research India Podcast
Making cryptography accessible, efficient and scalable. With Dr. Divya Gupta and Dr. Rahul Sharma
Episode 005 | September 08, 2020 Podcast: Making cryptography accessible, efficient and scalable. With Dr. Divya Gupta and Dr. Rahul Sharma Ensuring security and privacy of data, both personal and institutional, is of paramount importance in today’s world where data itself is a highly precious commodity. Cryptography is a complex and specialized subject that not many people are familiar with, and developing and implementing cryptographic and security protocols such as Secure Multi-party Computation can be difficult and also add a lot of overhead to computational processes. But researchers at Microsoft Research have now been able to develop cryptographic protocols that are developer-friendly, efficient and that work at scale with acceptable impact on performance. Join us as we talk to Dr. Divya Gupta and Dr. Rahul Sharma about their work in making cryptography easy to use and deploy. Dr. Divya Gupta is a senior researcher at Microsoft Research Lab. Her primary research interests are cryptography and security. Currently, she is working on secure machine learning, using secure multi-party computation (MPC), and lightweight blockchains. Earlier she received her B.Tech and M.Tech in Computer Science from IIT Delhi and PhD in Computer Science from University of California at Los Angeles where she worked on secure computation, coding theory and program obfuscation. Dr. Rahul Sharma is a senior researcher in Microsoft Research Lab India since 2016. His research lies in the intersection of Machine Learning (ML) and Programming Languages (PL), which can be classified into the two broad themes of “ML for PL” and “PL for ML”. In the former, he has used ML to improve reliability and efficiency of software. Whereas, in the latter, he has built compilers to run ML on exotic hardware like tiny IoT devices and cryptographic protocols. Rahul holds a B.Tech in Computer Science from IIT Delhi and a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University. Click here for more information in Microsoft Research’s work in Secure Multi-party Computation and here to go to the GitHub page for the project. Related Microsoft Research India Podcast: More podcasts from MSR India (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/lab/microsoft-research-india/articles/) iTunes (https://feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml): Subscribe and listen to new podcasts on iTunes Android (https://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml) RSS Feed (https://feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/4z8l3ofB3tsL8i3JHxurkK) Google Podcasts (https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5ibHVicnJ5LmNvbS9mZWVkcy9tc3JpbmRpYXBvZGNhc3QueG1s) Email (https://subscribebyemail.com/feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml) Transcript
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5 years ago
34 minutes 12 seconds

Microsoft Research India Podcast
Can we make better software by using ML and AI techniques? With Chandra Maddila and Chetan Bansal
  Episode 004 | August 04, 2020 Podcast: Can we make better software by using ML and AI techniques? With Chandra Maddila and Chetan Bansal The process of software development is dramatically different today compared to even a few years ago. The shift to cloud computing has meant that companies need to develop and deploy software in ever shrinking timeframes while maintaining high quality of code. At the same time, developers can now get access to large amounts of data and telemetry from users. Is it possible for companies to use Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence techniques to shorten the Software Development Life Cycle while ensuring production of robust, cloud-scale software? We talk about this and more with Chandra Maddila (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/people/chmaddil/) and Chetan Bansal (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/people/chetanb/), who are Research Software Development Engineers at Microsoft Research India. Click here (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/sankie/) for more information on Project Sankie. Related Microsoft Research India Podcast: More podcasts from MSR India iTunes: Subscribe and listen to new podcasts on iTunes Android RSS Feed Spotify Google Podcasts Email Transcript Chandra Maddila: One of the biggest disconnects we used to have in boxed product world where we used to ship software as a standalone product and give it to customers is, once customer takes the product, it is in their environment, we don’t have any idea about how it is being used and what kind of issues people are facing unless they come back to Microsoft support and say, “Hey, we are using this product, we get into these issues, can you please help us?”. But with the advent of services, one of the beautiful things that happened is, now we have the ability to collect telemetry about various issues that are happening in the service. So, this helps us pro-actively fix issues and help customers mitigate outages and also join the telemetry data from deployment side of the world all the way into coding phase, which is the first phase of software development life cycle.
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5 years ago
25 minutes 38 seconds

Microsoft Research India Podcast
Podcast: What 'bhasha' do you want to talk in? With Kalika Bali and Dr. Monojit Choudhury
Episode 003 | June 02, 2020 Many of us who speak multiple languages switch seamlessly between them in conversations and even mix multiple languages in one sentence. For us humans, this is something we do naturally, but it’s a nightmare for computing systems to understand mixed languages. On this podcast with Kalika Bali and Dr. Monojit Choudhury, we discuss codemixing and the challenges it poses, what makes codemixing so natural to people, some insights into the future  of human-computer interaction and more. Kalika Bali (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/people/kalikab/) is a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research India working broadly in the area of Speech and Language Technology especially in the use of linguistic models for building technology that offers a more natural Human-Computer as well as Computer-Mediated interactions, and technology for Low Resource Languages.  She has studied linguistics and acoustic phonetics at JNU, New Delhi and the University of York, UK and believes that local language technology especially with speech interfaces, can help millions of people gain entry into a world that is till now almost inaccessible to them. Dr. Monojit Choudhury (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/people/monojitc/) is a Principal Researcher in Microsoft Research Lab India since 2007. His research spans many areas of Artificial Intelligence, cognitive science and linguistics. In particular, Dr. Choudhury has been working on technologies for low resource languages, code-switching (mixing of multiple languages in a single conversation), computational sociolinguistics and conversational AI. He has more than 100 publications in international conferences and refereed journals. Dr. Choudhury is an adjunct faculty at International Institute of Technology Hyderabad and Ashoka University. He also organizes the Panini Linguistics Olympiad for high school children in India and is the founding chair of the Asia-Pacific Linguistics Olympiad. Dr. Choudhury holds a B.Tech (https://nam06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fb.tech%2F&data=02%7C01%7Csriv%40microsoft.com%7Cf8f0d41c11774c4e953108d7e12aca5c%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C637225446209672873&sdata=4NwtDDyao6mZHRPfrJQS68dvi0v1ohF7EcchcK2IBXE%3D&reserved=0) and PhD degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Kharagpur. Related * Microsoft Research India Podcast: More podcasts from MSR India (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/lab/microsoft-research-india/articles/) * iTunes (https://feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml): Subscribe and listen to new podcasts on iTunes * Android (https://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml) * RSS Feed (https://feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml) * Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/4z8l3ofB3tsL8i3JHxurkK) * Google Podcasts (https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5ibHVicnJ5LmNvbS9mZWVkcy9tc3JpbmRpYXBvZGNhc3QueG1s) * Email (https://subscribebyemail.com/feeds.blubrry.com/feeds/msrindiapodcast.xml) Transcript Monojit Choudhury: It is quite fascinating that when people become really familiar with a technology, and search engine is an excellent example of such a technology, people really don’t think of it as technology, people think of it as a fellow human and they try to interact with the technology as they would have done in natural circumstances with a fellow human. [Music plays] Host: Welcome to the Microsoft Research India podcast, where we explore cutting-edge research that’s impacting technology and society. I’m your host, Sridhar Vedantham. [Music plays]
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5 years ago

Microsoft Research India Podcast
Enabling Rural Communities to Participate in Crowdsourcing, with Dr. Vivek Seshadri
  Episode 002 | March 20, 2020 Enabling Rural Communities to Participate in Crowdsourcing, with Dr. Vivek Seshadri Crowdsourcing platforms and the gig economy have been around for a while. But are they equally accessible to all communities? Dr. Vivek Seshadri, a researcher at Microsoft Research India, doesn’t think so, and is trying to change this. On this podcast, Vivek talks about what motivated him to focus on research that can help underserved communities, and in particular, about Project Karya, a new platform to provide digital work to rural communities. The word “Karya” literally means “work” in a number of India languages. Vivek primarily works with the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft Research India. He received his bachelor's degree in Computer Science from IIT Madras, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University where he worked on problems related to Computer Architecture and Systems. After his Ph.D., Vivek decided to work on problems that directly impact people, particularly in developing economies like India. Related · Microsoft Research India Podcast: More podcasts from MSR India · iTunes: Subscribe and listen to new podcasts on iTunes · Android · RSS Feed · Spotify · Google Podcasts (https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5ibHVicnJ5LmNvbS9mZWVkcy9tc3JpbmRpYXBvZGNhc3QueG1s) · Email Transcript Vivek Seshadri: If you look at crowdsourcing platforms today, there are a number of challenges that actually prevent them from being accessible to people from rural communities. The first one is, most of these platforms contain tasks only in English. And all their task descriptions, everything,
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5 years ago

Microsoft Research India Podcast
Podcast: Potential and Pitfalls of AI with Dr. Eric Horvitz
Episode 001 | March 06, 2020 Dr. Eric Horvitz is a technical fellow at Microsoft, and is director of Microsoft Research Labs, including research centers in Redmond, Washington, Cambridge, Massachusetts, New York, New York, Montreal, Canada...
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5 years ago

Microsoft Research India Podcast
A technology and research podcast from Microsoft Research India