Primary Job Title Principal Researcher, Research Manager Primary Organization
Microsoft Research
Location Beijing, Beijing, China Regions Asia-Pacific (APAC) Gender Male
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Zhou Ming, the President of Microsoft Asia Research Institute, the International Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), China Computer Society, director of the Chinese information technology special committee, working committee director terminology, executive director of the Chinese Information Processing Society, Harbin University,
Tianjin University, Nankai University, Shandong University, Beihang and many other schools doctoral tutor, Microsoft - Tsinghua University Joint Laboratory Director. Zhou Ming graduated from Chongqing University in 1985 and received his Ph.D. from Harbin Institute of Technology in 1991. 1991-1993 Tsinghua University, postdoctoral, then retained as an associate professor. 1996-1999 Interview with Japan Electric Power Corporation to lead the research of machine translation in China and Japan. He is the founder of China's first Sino-British translation system CEMT-I (HIT 1989) and Japan's most famous Japanese-Chinese machine translation product, J-Beijing (JEPCO 1998). In 1999, Zhou Ming joined Microsoft Asia Research Institute and soon began to take charge of natural language research group. He led the team in the research and development of such important products and projects as Microsoft Input Methodology, British Library Dictionary (Bing Ying Dictionaries), Chinese-English Translation, Microsoft Chinese Culture Series (Microsoft Couplet, Microsoft Word Quiz, Microsoft Quatrains) and Microsoft Office It should make an important contribution to natural language technologies in search, Windows and other products. In recent years, Ming Zhou led a research team working with the Microsoft product group to develop chat robot systems such as Microsoft Xiaobing (China), Rinna (Japan), Zo (USA) and others. Zhou Ming has published more than 120 important conference and journal articles (including over 50 ACL articles) and has more than 40 international invention patents. His university years through cooperation program between Microsoft and China and the Asia Pacific region, including Microsoft - joint laboratories and universities, Microsoft internship program, Microsoft - doctoral universities joint training program, the young star cast of teachers training program, jointly with universities and academic organizations Organizing summer schools and academic conferences, has made outstanding contributions to promoting the remarkable development of natural language processing in China and the Asia Pacific region.

