Cognitive computing requires more than just a collection of advanced algorithms. It involves the use of massively parallel processing (MPP) architectures to coordinate the interaction of the various natural language processing (NLP), machine learning (ML), statistical, and other algorithms as well as the retrieval and integration of data acquired from different systems. This enables processing to arrive at an intelligent decision or outcome when analyzing large volumes of data or interpreting a user’s natural language question.
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How Cognitive Computing Architectures Facilitate Processing
By Curt Hall
Posted December 14, 2016 | Technology |
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