Online or onsite, instructor-led live Cognitive computing training courses in Oxford.
Oxford
7200 The Quorum, Oxford, united kingdom, OX4 2JZ
The top-quality Oxford Business Park Centre is located in a modern building in Oxford's premier business district, just insid...
The top-quality Oxford Business Park Centre is located in a modern building in Oxford's premier business district, just inside the ring road and a 40 minute drive from London. The park offers a thriving environment for businesses of all sizes, working in a range of sectors including engineering, electronics, telecommunications and government agencies. Over 45 local and international companies and about 4,000 people are based here and a number have chosen this as the location for their headquarters. All enjoy the park's excellent communications and amenities as well as its award-winning landscaping, with mature trees and shrubs, water features and cycle tracks. Oxford is known as the city of dreaming spires and world-famous for its ancient university, the oldest in the English speaking world. Today it is a bustling, cosmopolitan place with a growing and thriving business community, including many hi-tech companies.
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Cognitive computing refers to systems that encompass machine learning, reasoning, natural language processing, speech recognition and vision (object recognition), human–computer interaction, dialog and narrative generation, to name a few. A cognitive computing system is often comprised of multiple technologies working together to process in-memory 'hot' contextual data as well as large sets of 'cold' historical data in batch. Examples of such technologies include Kafka, Spark, Elasticsearch, Cassandra, and Hadoop.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how Cognitive Computing compliments AI and Big Data and how purpose-built systems can be used to realize human-like behaviors that improve the performance of human-machine interactions in business.
By the end of this training, participants will understand:
The relationship between cognitive computing and artificial intelligence (AI)
The inherently probabilistic nature of cognitive computing and how to use it as a business advantage
How to manage cognitive computing systems that behave in unexpected ways
Which companies and software systems offer the most compelling cognitive computing solutions
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