By Nancy Koenig and Murray A. Reicher, MD FACR
Cognitive computing involves self-learning systems that use data mining, pattern recognition, and natural language processing to mimic the way the human brain works. Instead of a software engineer devising an algorithm that remains static, cognitive systems can perform evolving tasks previously reserved for humans. The resulting opportunities are incredibly exciting.
Cognitive computing involves self-learning systems that use data mining, pattern recognition, and natural language processing to mimic the way the human brain works. Instead of a software engineer devising an algorithm that remains static, cognitive systems can perform evolving tasks previously reserved for humans. The resulting opportunities are incredibly exciting.