Cognitive Computing

Cognitive Computing refers to the hardware and/or software that helps to improve human decision-making and mimics the functioning of the human brain. It refers to systems that can learn at scale, reason with purpose and interact with humans naturally. It comprises of software libraries and machine learning algorithms for extracting information and knowledge from unstructured data sources. The main is to accurate models of how the human brain/mind senses, reasons, and responds to stimulus. High performance computing infrastructure is powered by processors like multicore CPUs, GPUs, TPUs, and neuromorphic chips. They interact easily with users, mobile computing and cloud computing services so that those users can define their needs comfortably.

Neural Informatics for Cognitive Computing

Neural Information theory is a multidisciplinary enquiry of the physiological and biological representation of knowledge and information in the brain at the neuron level.

  • AI And Signal Processing
  • Natural Language Interaction
  • Cognitive Assistant for Visually Impaired
  • Speech Recognition & Face Detection
  • Big Data and Cognitive Computing

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