Sentences with phrase «as cognitive technologies»

We aim to remap the «pedagogical», and recognize that technologies such as cognitive technologies, or «psycho - technology», mean to broaden horizons and break existing topographies.

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«The common thread, though, is that they must use new tools and technologies such as cognitive analytics and cloud to capture data regarding people, products, preferences and store facilities — and then leverage that information at a hyperlocal level to provide a more expansive, personalized and effective experience wherever consumers want to shop.»
As call centers and help desks attempt to keep up with growing demand while lowering costs and improving performance, cognitive and artificial intelligence (AI) technology offers a solution that scales.
The SaaS (software as a service) side of the business uses technologies like machine learning, Big Data analytics, heuristics, and cognitive science for optimisation of route, vehicle, space use and cost.
She also serves as the Clinical Director of the Mental Health Interventions and Technology (MINT) program where she has clinical expertise and research interests in cognitive - behavioral treatment of childhood anxiety and disruptive behavior disorders, with a focus on preschool mental health.
The developments have generated new ethical concepts such as «cognitive liberty» that asks whether a person should be the only one with access to their thoughts and whether brain alterations should be made reversible in addition to concerns related to technologies falling into the wrong hands.
He is now working on incorporating new technologies that will allow players to use their bodies as they play, while the game tracks their heart rate as well as cognitive performance.
The potential for mind - boosting drugs and technologies has increased stunningly over the past decade as neuroscientists have unlocked the secrets of neuronal circuits, neurotransmitters, and specific molecular events triggering brain functions in three interconnected cognitive domains — attention, memory, and creativity.
Members of the education panel listened intently as Greenspan sketched out his theory of cognitive development, which seemed to hold little role for technology.
As the data from such clever designs mounted, Spelke began to develop her theory of core knowledge, often inspired by or collaborating with colleagues such as noted Massachusetts Institute of Technology linguist Noam Chomsky, French mathematician turned cognitive neuropsychologist Stanislaus Dehaene and Harvard psychologist Susan CareAs the data from such clever designs mounted, Spelke began to develop her theory of core knowledge, often inspired by or collaborating with colleagues such as noted Massachusetts Institute of Technology linguist Noam Chomsky, French mathematician turned cognitive neuropsychologist Stanislaus Dehaene and Harvard psychologist Susan Careas noted Massachusetts Institute of Technology linguist Noam Chomsky, French mathematician turned cognitive neuropsychologist Stanislaus Dehaene and Harvard psychologist Susan Carey.
«Today, cognitive undersea acoustics is a key wireless communication technology that can be used for a wide range of military, commercial, and scientific applications, including tactical surveillance, offshore exploration, monitoring of subsea machinery such as oil - rigs and pipelines, disaster prevention as well as the study of marine life,» said Stella N. Batalama, Ph.D., principal investigator and dean of FAU's College of Engineering and Computer Science, who is collaborating with Dimitris Pados, Ph.D., co-principal investigator, professor in FAU's Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and I - SENSE Fellow.
Together with colleagues at IBM led by Scott Spangler, principal data scientist at IBM, the team initiated a research project to develop a knowledge integration tool that took advantage of existing text mining capabilities, such as those used by IBM's Watson technology (cognitive technology that processes information more like a human than a computer.)
When a person enters the environment, sensors capture different kinds of activity, and — through the CISL architecture — the computer records each activity as a specific event, and forwards it to cognitive technologies for interpretation and response.
The prototype relies on several cognitive technologies developed by Rensselaer and IBM, as well as sensors — such as microphones, cameras, and Kinnect motion sensors — linked by the CISL architecture.
He's joined on the paper by several other members of both the CBMM and the McGovern Institute: first author Joel Leibo, a researcher at Google DeepMind, who earned his PhD in brain and cognitive sciences from MIT with Poggio as his advisor; Qianli Liao, an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering and computer science; Fabio Anselmi, a postdoc in the IIT@MIT Laboratory for Computational and Statistical Learning, a joint venture of MIT and the Italian Institute of Technology; and Winrich Freiwald, an associate professor at the Rockefeller University.
In order to broaden the conversation about cognitive enhancement, the Commission instead uses the term «neural modification,» which includes emerging technologies, as well as daily conditions and behaviors that impact brain performance.
Scholars from diverse fields have long proposed that interlocking factors such as cognitive abilities, discrimination and interests may cause more women than men to leave the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) pipeline after entering college.
In the newest of the centers, the COBRE for Central Nervous System Function, Brown psychologist Dima Amso uses eye tracking and «smart playroom» technology to assess the visual and cognitive development of children as young as just a few months.
Some research shows that having a smartphone impairs our memory because of a phenomenon known as «cognitive offloading,» or outsourcing the task of remembering to technology.
Their Automation practice works closely with Cognizant's vertical and horizontal business units, various technology teams as well as external providers of automation, AI and other cognitive technologies.
Users of online dating Web sites actually experience a «cognitive overload» and make poorer decisions as a result, reports Technology Review.
In the midst of this early literacy crisis, faculty at Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Integrated Learning Initiative (MITili) are launching Reach Every Reader, a five - year initiative that will combine both institutions» expertise in cognitive science, reading, learning technologies, and evaluation to help all children thrive and succeed as readers — across schools, homes, and communities.
In a new working paper that traces connections between earnings and skills over time, HGSE economist David Deming has found that the labor market is increasingly rewarding social skills — even over the kind of cognitive skills that we often think of as being particularly valuable in an era of big data and expanding technology.
He integrates creativity, cognitive science, and technology to lead development of strategic solutions including award - winning online content, educational computer games, and websites, as well as adaptive, mobile, and performance support systems.
As instructional leaders we thus must get beyond the glitz and flash of the technology — which may mask a lack of cognitive depth — and instead critically interrogate how our learning technologies are being used.
As instructional leaders we must go beyond the glitz and flash of technologies — which may mask a lack of cognitive depth — and instead critically interrogate how our learning technologies are being used.
In this study, the implementation of 63 mathematical tasks was documented in three secondary and one middle school mathematics classroom, and the Mathematical Tasks Framework (Stein & Smith, 1998) was used to correlate the cognitive demand of mathematical tasks with the use of technology as an amplifier or reorganizer of students» mental activity (Pea, 1985, 1987).
In an ill - structured domain such as literacy teaching, Rand Spiro has argued for the importance of cognitive flexibility and for the power of case - based learning, specifically using mini-cases that, through computer technology, can be juxtaposed to illustrate complexities of teaching.
There is evidence that computer - based tutoring can yield results similar to one - on - one tutoring in certain subjects, such as science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, 27 or when certain principles of the cognitive science of learning — such as self - explanation — are embedded in the program or software.28 While these programs can not replace the need for human interaction and relationships, they may be effective for some students and allow for greater targeting of resources toward students who most need traditional one - on - one tutoring.
In an influential 2007 study, «Learning through Listening in the Digital World,» neuropsychologist David Rose and professor Bridget Dalton drew upon cognitive educational research to report that «both learning to listen and listening to learn are critical to literacy in the 21st century as new technologies rebalance what it means to be literate and to learn.»
Technology and service providers» product road maps, therefore, need to address changes in consumption patterns as well as the ergonomic and cognitive factors associated with the changes in reading habits,» Mr. Ingelbrecht said.
When not saving the world one page at a time, Sue works as a speech therapist in Denver Public Schools, specializing in assistive technology support for low cognitive, severe needs and autism students.
Their Automation practice works closely with Cognizant's vertical and horizontal business units, various technology teams as well as external providers of automation, AI and other cognitive technologies.
Van den Dorpel's recent work has built on cognitive concerns and sense of possibility, increasingly placing language at the centre — both as a means of communication as well as a technology in its own right.
Cognitive technologies, like those offered by Neota Logic, offer speed as well as accuracy.
This latest move follows similar projects by the EU as well as the UK Government and the Houses of Parliament, e.g. the APPG - AI group, to prepare for the new wave of cognitive technology that will surely impact many process - type jobs, as well as creating new opportunities and value in the economy.
While there is no widely agreed - upon definition of cognitive computing, the underlying technologies are often the same as those used in AI.
As with augmented intelligence, the emergence of the term cognitive computing probably has more to do with explaining the human - led computer learning process than with clear - cut differences in technology.
To be candid, if the real and potential benefits of providing legal advice include speed of service and reduced cost respectively, to achieve a positive outcome, which has ultimately come about via the use of sophisticated IT / AI at some point during the legal service / problem continuum, and as a legal buyer my main concern is the right result, quality, value for money and / or price (which remains the issue in many instances), and I know lawyers and law firms can now do the work quicker, smarter and more accurately using AI and cognitive computing technology, can I therefore expect my legal fees to be reduced?
Over the past couple of years, Canada has been cementing its status as an AI hub with the likes of Google flocking to Montreal, the Royal Bank of Canada establishing its machine learning division as part of an initial partnership with the University of Toronto and with Thomson Reuters founding a research lab in the Waterloo region and a technology centre for cognitive computing in Toronto.
Neurolaw and Criminal Justice Ken Strutin's article highlights selected recent publications, news sources and other online materials concerning the applications of cognitive research to criminal law as well as basic information on the science and technology involved.
However, as I hope this quick tour has shown, notwithstanding the chatter and excitement about the arrival of Watson in Law Land, the techniques of cognitive technologies are robustly at work in the trenches of law practice, doing useful work today — improving service to clients, reducing costs, creating new opportunities for firms.
As technology replaces repetitive manual and cognitive tasks, try to find employees with the aptitude to take on non-routine tasks.
Their Automation practice works closely with Cognizant's vertical and horizontal business units, various technology teams as well as external providers of automation, AI and other cognitive technologies.
As work becomes dominated by technology, our individual worlds become increasingly cognitive and virtual, lacking face - to - face contact.
AI online programs are designed as learning experiences utilizing relevant research from appropriate fields such as cognitive science, educational psychology and instructional technology.
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