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Posts Tagged ‘Watson’

Treating Patients with Watson

Dr. Marcie Stoshak-Chavez, Healthcare Director at Perficient, recently wrote a blog post on using IBM’s Watson to diagnose and treat patients. I have to admit that I was jealous when I read that my alma mater and “old training grounds,” Case Western Reserve and the Cleveland Clinic, were engaging IBM’s Watson to further clinical diagnosis, […]

IBM Connect Keynote Part 3: Smarter Workforce and Watson

I’m breaking up my posts because there was so much content and they categorize themselves quite nicely.  Smarter Workforce is part of IBM’s strategy to redefine the idea of an intranet.  Rather than fight competitors in an increasingly commoditized intranet tools market, they want to employ tools like Kenexa and predictive analytics to take intranets […]

Siri Stumped? Call Watson

Andrew Nusca over at ZD Net has a short but interesting article about Apple’s Siri vs IBM’s Watson.  I’ve been a fan for voice recognition for a while and have even managed to train my Android phone to mostly understand me when I use voice recognition to call a friend or search for a term. […]

Lotusphere Keynote with Tim Berners Lee, Watson, and Others

So during the keynote this morning they spoke about how Wastson works and how it might have real life applications.  To kick off, the speaker noted how Watson works Understands natural language and human speach Generate probabilities on the correct answers Learns as it goes All this is built on a massively parallel architecture optimized […]

Gartner Portal Conference Keynote

The keynote took the form of a Jeopardy game with IBM’s Watson at the center. this let Sue, Gene Phifer, and Tom Austin take time to address topics during the questions. Sue – The fusion of technology will bring a huge change and value It’s the fusion of the technology that’s coming to the board […]

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