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Microsoft Cognitive Services Demo On Windows 10 IoT CoreJiong Shi has been a Microsoft MVP for nine years, and is interested in Windows 10 IoT Core, Windows Embedded, Azure IoT and UWP. He is an associate professor at the School of Computer and Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang Wanli University, China. He is an author of the book “Windows 10 IoT Application Developer Guide”, a blogger, and speaker for Ignite China. Jiong is active in local developer community, speaking at technical conferences, writing articles on hackster, contributing to Windows IoT Core open-source projects, and serving as a mentor and Microsoft Community Contributor. Follow him on Twitter @dearsj001. |
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![]() "Homie" - A Language Understanding Bot For Smart HomesA couple of years ago Stephan Bisser started to dive into the MS cloud stack (O365 & Azure). He started as a SharePoint System Specialist at SOLVION where he started to set up and design SharePoint farms from an infrastructure perspective and now is a Technical Lead for all cloud infrastructure services and projects. Stephan's new passion, however, is Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the complete Microsoft AI ecosystem. This is why he is trying to put as much intelligence in form of Cognitive Services and Azure Bot Services into business services like Office 365 and others to make it even better and smarter. Since April 2018, Stephan is also awarded as a Microsoft MVP for Artificial Intelligence, due to his contributions in this specific area. Follow him on Twitter @cloudguy_pro. |
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Giuliano De Luca is a Microsoft Office Development MVP. He is passionate about hi job, likes to collaborate with the community, and is a specialist in Microsoft technologies focused on Office 365. During his career has achieved several Microsoft certifications he is also a blogger and international speaker. Giuliano is working in Germany (in the Stuttgart area) and he is an active contributor to the community through his his blog, GitHub and social media. Follow him on Twitter @giuleon |
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