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Cognitive Computing platform is The platform computes outcomes using
built on artificial intelligence and Machine Learning, Reasoning, Natural Language
signal processing. Processing (NLP), and Computer Vision.
Cognitive computing attempts to Cognitive computing enhances human
imitate the human brain. decision-making.
Examples of cognitive computing software include Google AI, IBM Watson, Deep Mind, Microsoft Cognitive Service,
etc.
AI Terminologies
Artificial Intelligence (AI) machines don’t think, they calculate. These sophisticated calculating machines are among
the most advanced in human history. AI systems can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence or
intervention. Some AI systems use machine learning, where they learn and improve from new data. Machine learning
is a subset of AI, focused on developing algorithms and models that allow computers to learn from data and make
predictions or decisions without explicit programming.
Other AI systems utilise deep learning, which involves calculations inspired by the neurons in the human brain. Deep
learning is an AI function that mimics the brain’s way of processing data and forming patterns to make decisions.
Artificial Intelligence
Any technique that enables computers
to imitate human intelligence. It includes machine
learning.
Machine Learning
A subset of AI that includes techniques that
enabling machines to improve at performing tasks with
experience. It includes deep learning.
Deep Learning
A subset of machine learning based on
neural networks that permits a machine to
train itself to perform a task.
Deep Learning
Deep learning is a subset of machine learning that focuses on using neural networks with many layers to analyse and
learn from large amounts of data. It teaches computers to do what humans do naturally. It is the key technology used
in voice controlled devices such as driverless cars, mobile phones, tablets, etc. In deep learning, a machine is trained
with a huge amount of data, which helps it to train itself on the data. Such machines are intelligent enough to develop
algorithms for themselves.
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