Cognitive Computing and Big Data Analytics / Edition 1

Cognitive Computing and Big Data Analytics / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1118896629
ISBN-13:
9781118896624
Pub. Date:
03/02/2015
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
1118896629
ISBN-13:
9781118896624
Pub. Date:
03/02/2015
Publisher:
Wiley
Cognitive Computing and Big Data Analytics / Edition 1

Cognitive Computing and Big Data Analytics / Edition 1

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Overview

A comprehensive guide to learning technologies that unlock the value in big data

Cognitive Computing provides detailed guidance toward building a new class of systems that learn from experience and derive insights to unlock the value of big data. This book helps technologists understand cognitive computing's underlying technologies, from knowledge representation techniques and natural language processing algorithms to dynamic learning approaches based on accumulated evidence, rather than reprogramming. Detailed case examples from the financial, healthcare, and manufacturing walk readers step-by-step through the design and testing of cognitive systems, and expert perspectives from organizations such as Cleveland Clinic, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, as well as commercial vendors that are creating solutions. These organizations provide insight into the real-world implementation of cognitive computing systems. The IBM Watson cognitive computing platform is described in a detailed chapter because of its significance in helping to define this emerging market. In addition, the book includes implementations of emerging projects from Qualcomm, Hitachi, Google and Amazon.

Today's cognitive computing solutions build on established concepts from artificial intelligence, natural language processing, ontologies, and leverage advances in big data management and analytics. They foreshadow an intelligent infrastructure that enables a new generation of customer and context-aware smart applications in all industries.

Cognitive Computing is a comprehensive guide to the subject, providing both the theoretical and practical guidance technologists need.

  • Discover how cognitive computing evolved from promise to reality
  • Learn the elements that make up a cognitive computing system
  • Understand the groundbreaking hardware and software technologies behind cognitive computing
  • Learn to evaluate your own application portfolio to find the best candidates for pilot projects
  • Leverage cognitive computing capabilities to transform the organization

Cognitive systems are rightly being hailed as the new era of computing. Learn how these technologies enable emerging firms to compete with entrenched giants, and forward-thinking established firms to disrupt their industries. Professionals who currently work with big data and analytics will see how cognitive computing builds on their foundation, and creates new opportunities. Cognitive Computing provides complete guidance to this new level of human-machine interaction.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781118896624
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 03/02/2015
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Judith S. Hurwitz is President and CEO of Hurwitz & Associates, a research and consulting firm focused on emerging technology, and is a leading strategy consultant.

Marcia Kaufman is a Principal Analyst and COO of Hurwitz & Associates, with leadership in big data and advanced analytics, information management, and business strategy.

Adrian Bowles is President and CEO of STORM Insights, Inc., a market analytics firm providing research and advisory services for buyers, sellers, and investors in emerging technology markets.

Table of Contents

Introduction xvii

Chapter 1 The Foundation of Cognitive Computing 1

Chapter 2 Design Principles for Cognitive Systems 21

Chapter 3 Natural Language Processing in Support of a Cognitive System 39

Chapter 4 The Relationship Between Big Data and Cognitive Computing 55

Chapter 5 Representing Knowledge in Taxonomies and Ontologies 71

Chapter 6 Applying Advanced Analytics to Cognitive Computing 87

Chapter 7 The Role of Cloud and Distributed Computing in Cognitive Computing 109

Chapter 8 The Business Implications of Cognitive Computing 125

Chapter 9 IBM’s Watson as a Cognitive System 137

Chapter 10 The Process of Building a Cognitive Application 157

Chapter 11 Building a Cognitive Healthcare Application 175

Chapter 12 Smarter Cities: Cognitive Computing in Government 197

Chapter 13 Emerging Cognitive Computing Areas 221

Chapter 14 Future Applications for Cognitive Computing 235

Glossary 251

Index 261

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