100 Best Cognitive Computing Videos


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Cognitive computing (CC) is a term that is used to describe technology platforms that are based on the scientific disciplines of artificial intelligence (AI) and signal processing. Cognitive computing platforms are designed to simulate the cognitive abilities of the human brain, such as the ability to learn, reason, and process information in real-time. They are typically based on machine learning algorithms and other AI technologies, and are capable of adapting and improving over time as they receive more data and experience. Cognitive computing platforms can be used in a wide range of applications, including natural language processing, image and pattern recognition, decision-making, and other tasks that require complex, real-time analysis of large amounts of data. They are often used in industries such as healthcare, finance, and customer service to provide more efficient, effective, and intelligent solutions to complex problems.

Cognitive computing and neuromorphic engineering are related in that both involve the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to create systems that can mimic certain aspects of human cognition and behavior. However, they differ in their approach and focus.

Cognitive computing refers to the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to build systems that can process and analyze large amounts of data, recognize patterns, and make decisions based on that data. These systems are designed to replicate some of the capabilities of the human brain, such as the ability to learn, adapt, and make decisions based on incomplete or uncertain information.

Neuromorphic engineering, on the other hand, involves the design and development of artificial neural networks that are inspired by the structure and function of the human brain. These systems are designed to mimic the way that neurons and synapses in the brain process and transmit information, with the goal of creating more efficient and adaptable computing systems.

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