Sentences with phrase «by cognitive technologies»

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There is even cognitive and biological science around why we procrastinate and why taking notes by hand is more effective than using technology.
Luke argues InteraXon's technology can prevent accidents from happening by identifying changes in cognitive performance early on and alerting drivers when they lose focus.
A survey by Deloitte of «aggressive adopters» of cognitive technologies found 76 % believe that they will «substantially transform» their companies within the next three years.
If the FCC can create a way to provide television white spaces to wireless users, the agency might take a similar approach to free up other unused or underused areas of the spectrum, for example those currently utilized by the military, radar and fire and police departments, says Luke D'Arcy, head of cognitive radio technology at Cambridge Consultants, a technology development and consulting firm.
In a special section, News, Perspective, and Review articles explore what one can learn from video games, the value of digital libraries, how large - scale testing might be improved by technology, where cognitive science meets education, and more.
While working on his Ph.D. in cognitive science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he became frustrated by the fact that his work would be seen and appreciated by such a small audience.
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 Carey.
The workshop was funded by the Cluster of Excellence Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC).
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.)
In fact, Nancy Cooke, a professor of cognitive science and engineering at Arizona State University's College of Technology and Innovation in Mesa, Ariz., argues drone pilots may be more emotionally impacted by killing at a distance because of how closely they have to monitor the situation before, during and after the attack.
Absent the CISL architecture, each of the cognitive technologies acts in solitude, responding to a specific activity detected by a single type of sensor and provided to the computer for interpretation.
«At its core is a multi-agent architecture for a cognitive environment created by IBM Watson Research Center to link human experience with technology.
«The results of this study are exciting because this technology has the potential to improve pre-diction of psychosis and ultimately help us prevent psychosis by helping researchers develop re-mediation and training strategies that target the cognitive deficits that may underlie language dis - turbance,» said the study's first author, Cheryl Corcoran, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Program Leader in Psychosis Risk, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (salaries already exceeded FLSA minimum and negotiated by postdocs already).
Led by staff scientist Keith Vossel, MD, the team of researchers used sophisticated technologies to detect «subclinical» epileptic activity (too subtle to be noticed on standard clinical exams) and showed that Alzheimer patients with such activity had a faster cognitive decline than those without.
A second combined Keynote presentation was given by Stephen Fiore, PhD, Director, Cognitive Sciences, UCF Department of Philosophy & Kara Hall, PhD, Science of Research and Technology Branch (SRTB), Behavioral Research Program (BRP) NIH.
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CENTURY Tech, a UK based education technology platform, tackles some of the biggest pain points in education by combining artificially intelligent technology, big data and cognitive neuroscience
Having said that, there is ample evidence that when meaningful instruction designed by the teacher is combined with motivational tool technologies, students» cognitive, emotional, and behavioral engagement can be significantly increased — more than technology could ever achieve alone.
They are joined by colleagues with a wealth of expertise in cognitive science, reading, technology, and practice at HGSE, MITili, and Florida Center for Reading Research and College of Communication and Information at Florida State University.
A cognitive scientist and educational psychologist by training, Emiliano has pioneered and influenced the convergence of technology and education.
In recognizing the tension between both the allure and threat of new technologies — from social media to affective computing — the artists in this exhibition address the morphing body by way of the body, using performance, video, painting, and sculpture to investigate its physical and cognitive adaptations.
Renewable technologies in themselves, in other words, are not a solution by themselves — their success requires a «cognitive transition», translating into a deep change in our entire approach to the consumption and distribution of resources.
By adding this concept to our cognitive toolkit, Rushkoff argues, we will have a better chance of using technologies «consciously and purposefully» and of resisting that bias.
Cognitive technologies in the law are riding a wave of ever - smarter algorithms, infinite scaling of computer power by faster chips and cloud - clustered servers, intense focus by companies led by seasoned experts, and an ever - greater demand from clients for cheaper, faster, better services.
The rise of cognitive technologies has led doomsayers to predict that the future of the legal profession will be presided over by an army of robot lawyers.
In his post, «Robot Lawyers are Not the Future,» Macmillan begins by noting that «industry outsiders are pushing technologies that many believe will transform the legal profession from a technological backwater to a shining example of cognitive computing.»
An interesting post by lawyer and cognitive scientist Peter Macmillan, was captured in part by comments in the LinkedIn Legal Innovation and Technology group, caught my attention last week.
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.
We [knew we] could make a really big change by bringing in state - of - the - art technology, cognitive computing and natural language to the practice of the law.»
ContractPodAi ®'s artifically intelligent contract analyst EːV ® uses IBM Watson's market leading cognitive technology, machine learning and natural language processing - in addition to being trained by senior commercial lawyers — to deliver significantly higher contract analysis accuracy levels than currently available.
IBM is hoping to kick start innovation in cognitive computing by «incorporating the technology into an undergraduate curriculum that combines computing skills with entrepreneurship, and has invited U of T's computer science department to participate in the program.»
Underpinned by award - winning cognitive reasoning technology AiX uses the power of blockchain technology to give traders unprecedented insight and control.
We present a framework by which to explore where cognitive technologies can benefit in creating new business models,» Yassin stated, disclosing that the country's increase in blockchain startups was the driving force for them to launch the incubator.
As work becomes dominated by technology, our individual worlds become increasingly cognitive and virtual, lacking face - to - face contact.
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