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Julia Nikitina

Senior Program Manager, Cognitive Services

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Cognitive Services September API Updates 

Microsoft Cognitive Services is a collection of intelligence and knowledge APIs that enable developers to make their applications more intelligent, engaging and discoverable. Cognitive Services includes intelligent APIs that allow systems to see, hear, speak, understand and interpret needs using natural methods of communication; and knowledge APIs that bring the power of the web to developers. …

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Cognitive Services August API Updates 

Microsoft Cognitive Services is a collection of intelligence and knowledge APIs that enable developers to make their applications more intelligent, engaging and discoverable. Cognitive Services includes intelligent APIs that allow systems to see, hear, speak, understand and interpret needs using natural methods of communication; and knowledge APIs that bring the power of the web to developers. …

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Tap into smart search with Bing APIs 

Microsoft Cognitive Services recently added a new family to its API collection: Bing APIs. These open, RESTful APIs use search algorithms trained by years of Microsoft Research development to harness the power of the web.
With Bing APIs, your apps can tap into billions of videos, news articles, images, and webpages with a single call. Bring smarter, more engaging experiences to your next app …

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Bing APIs now available for purchase on Azure 

The next version of Bing APIs are here, bringing the power, knowledge, and intelligence of the web right into your app. Harness the ability to comb billions of web pages, images, videos, news, and more with one call and a few lines of code. And starting today, you can purchase Bing APIs on Azure, so get your key today and start searching. 
 
The following three services are now …

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Making apps more human: how the Computer Vision API brings intelligence to image analysis 

When your goal is to democratize access to artificial intelligence, how do you give developers the ability to implement intelligent image analysis in their apps? You give them an API that can tear an image apart, identify and tag more than 300 elements, and continue to learn and evolve a it’s trained. That’s the Computer Vision API: a machine-learning image analyzer that any dev can drop into any …

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Cognitive Services announced at //Build 2016 

Announced at //Build 2016, Microsoft Cognitive Services is a new collection of intelligence and knowledge APIs that enable developers to make their applications more intelligent, engaging and discoverable. It includes intelligent APIs from Bing, the former Project Oxford, and more, that allow systems to see, hear, speak, understand and interpret our needs using natural methods of communication, …

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Mimicker Alarm helps you wake up and stay up with AI 

Mimicker Alarm app for Android is the latest release through the Microsoft Garage and uses three games to help clearthe cobwebs of sleep to wake you up – and keep you up. The games are a way to show off several Microsoft Project Oxford machine learning APIs that focus on emotion, computer vision and speech. Read more…

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Now Available: Microsoft Face APIs v1.0 

Good News – We’ve improved the Face APIs, Bad News – You’ll need to update your code.Today we introduced a new version of the Face APIs, still in public preview, which required a major version change from v0 to v1.0. Don’t worry, the existing v0 of the API is sticking around until 6/30/2016 to give time for everyone to migrate.If you are using Detection, Verification, or Grouping …

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Now Available: Speaker & Video APIs from Microsoft Project Oxford 

Last month we announced new features for Microsoft Project Oxford machine learning APIs, enabling developers across different platforms to easily add intelligence to applications without having to be AI experts. Project Oxford is just one instance of a broader class of work Microsoft is pursuing around artificial intelligence, and our vision for more personal computing experiences and enhanced …

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Happy? Sad? Angry? This Microsoft tool recognizes emotions in pictures 

Humans have traditionally been very good at recognizing emotions on people’s faces, but computers? Not so much.
That is, until now. Recent advances in the fields of machine learning and artificial intelligence are allowing computer scientists to create smarter apps that can identify things like sounds, words, images – and even facial expressions.
The Microsoft Project …