Paris - USI 2012 Session
The rise of cognitive computing: IBM Watson and next generation system
IBM's Watson captured the imagination of over 34 million viewers when it beat the all time champions of the US game show, Jeopardy!
To do so, it navigated the complexities of human speech, churned through 200 million pages of unstructured data in less than 3 seconds, delivered a confidence based response, all while learning and getting smarter with each outcome.
But as impressive as this accomplishment was, it was only the beginning.
IBM is working with leading organizations across industries to put Watson to work. The possibilities are endless!
Join Stephen Gold, Director of Marketing at IBM Watson Solutions, in an engaging discussion of how IBM Watson can fundamentally transform the way businesses and individuals make decisions and how next generation systems will be designed.
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Attention aux environs de la 12ème minute il y a intrusion brutale d'un morceau de musique (pour la petite histoire, il semble me rappeler que c'est du Thievery Corporation album Mirror Conspiracy). Problème de montage vraisemblablement. Assez désagréable.
Dommage que la video ne comporte pas le cas d'étude de la jeune malade Mme Yamamoto car il était très éloquent.
Attention aux environs de la 12ème minute il y a intrusion brutale d'un morceau de musique (pour la petite histoire, il semble me rappeler que c'est du Thievery Corporation album Mirror Conspiracy). Problème de montage vraisemblablement. Assez désagréable.
Dommage que la video ne comporte pas le cas d'étude de la jeune malade Mme Yamamoto car il était très éloquent.
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