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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Predictive software gets continually smarter

Eric Horvitz joined Microsoft Research 20 years ago with a medical degree, a Ph.D. in computer science and no plans to stay. “I thought I'd be here six months,” he said.

He remained at MSR, as Microsoft's advanced research arm is known, for the fast computers and the chance to work with a growing team of big brains interested in cutting-edge research. His goal was to build predictive software that could get continually smarter.

In a few months, Horvitz, 54, may get his long-awaited payoff: the advanced computing technologies he has spent decades working on are being incorporated into numerous Microsoft products.

Next year's version of the Excel spreadsheet program, part of the Office suite of software, will be able to comb very large amounts of data. For example, it could scan 12 million Twitter posts and create charts to show which Oscar nominee was getting the most buzz.

A new version of Outlook, the email program, is being tested that employs Horvitz's machine-learning specialty to review users’ email habits. It could be able to suggest whether a user wants to read each message that comes in.

Elsewhere, Microsoft's machine-learning software will crawl internal corporate computer systems much the way the company's Bing search engine crawls the Internet looking for websites and the links among them. The idea is to predict which software applications are most likely to fail when seemingly unrelated programs are tweaked.

If its new products work as advertised, Microsoft will find itself in a position it has not occupied for the last few years: relevant to where technology is going.

While researchers at MSR helped develop Bing to compete with Google, the unit was widely viewed as a pretty playground where Bill Gates had indulged his flights of fancy. Now, it is beginning to put Microsoft close to the centre of a number of new businesses, like algorithm stores and speech recognition services. “We have more data in many ways than Google,” said Qi Lu, who oversees search, online advertising and the MSN portal at Microsoft. MSR owes its increased prominence as much to the transformation of the computing industry as to its own hard work. The explosion of data from sensors, connected devices and powerful cloud computing centres has created the Big Data industry. Computers are needed to find patterns in the mountains of data produced each day.

In the long term, Microsoft hopes to combine even more machine learning with its cloud computing system, called Azure, to rent out data sets and algorithms so businesses can build their own prediction engines. The hope is that Microsoft may eventually sell services created by software, in addition to the software itself.

“Azure is a real threat to Amazon Web Services, Google and other cloud companies because of its installed base," said Anthony Goldbloom, the founder of Kaggle, a predictive analytics company. “They have data from places like Bing and Xbox, and in Excel they have the world's most widely used analysis software.”

Machine learning involves computers deriving meaning and making predictions from things like language, intentions and behavior. When search engines like Google or Bing offer “did you mean?” alternatives to a misspelled query, they are employing machine learning.

Horvitz, now a distinguished scientist at MSR, uses machine learning to analyze 25,000 variables and predict hospital patients' readmission risk. He has also used it to deduce the likelihood of traffic jams on a holiday when rain is expected. — New York Times News Service

- The Hindu News

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TV goes digital in 3 metros; Chennai gets 5 days more

Cable television in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata switched over from analogue to digital mode at midnight on October 31, with about 4.5 lakh subscribers who have not yet installed a set-top box waking up to a television blackout on November 1. However, over 1.5 lakh tardy subscribers in Chennai can breathe easy for a few more days, with the Madras High Court granting a further extension of the switchover deadline in that city until November 5.

The race to meet the digitalisation deadline grew frenetic in the last few days, with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting estimating that over 1 lakh set top boxes were installed on October 30, of which about 65,000 were in Delhi alone. Overall, 91 per cent of all cable television homes have successfully made the switch across the country, with Mumbai achieving a 100 per cent set-top box installation rate according to Ministry data.

That did not stop Bhawani Rajesh Cable and Digitech from filing a petition in the Bombay High Court seeking more time for Mumbai cable operators to comply with the new system. The court refused, noting that the deadline had already been extended from July 1 to November 1.

Inconvenience inevitable

“In June, you knew you have time till October. What have you done till today?” asked the court, adding, “A certain degree of inconvenience is inevitable in the enforcement of any deadline. The Union Ministry has taken this decision to cut off cable network with a view to providing quality service to consumers.” However, the court did note concern that a basic source of entertainment should not be blacked out at Diwali.

In Chennai, where only 62 per cent of cable TV households have installed set top boxes, the Madras High Court has taken a more lenient view, accepting the Chennai Metro Cable Operators Association’s petition that not enough STBs are available in the city as yet. Their deadline has now been extended to next Monday to ensure that 1.57 lakh remaining homes are covered.

In Delhi, 95 per cent of homes had been covered as per data available on Wednesday afternoon. Ministry officials indicated that work was still ongoing to reach the 1.09 lakh remaining households over the next few days.

17% uncovered in Kolkata

Kolkata has the largest number of potential blackouts, with 3.38 lakh homes — about 17 per cent of cable subscribers — still to be covered. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has been vocal in her opposition to the deadline. PTI reports that even consumers with set-top boxes could face a blackout. Cable Operators Digitisation Committee Joint Convenor Milan Chatterjee reportedly said that while the implementation could be a law and order threat, “some cable operators might also stop signals to save their skin as 60 per cent of the people have not received STBs yet.”

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