Sentences with phrase «in cognitive technologies»

The alliance combines Deloitte's business insights in cognitive technologies with Kira Systems» advances in machine - learning in creating models that quickly «read» thousands of complex documents, extracting and structuring textual information for better analysis.

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• Aera Technology, a Mountain View, Calif. - based cognitive technology startup, raised $ 50 million iTechnology, a Mountain View, Calif. - based cognitive technology startup, raised $ 50 million itechnology startup, raised $ 50 million in funding.
In addition to partnering with Celgene (celg) to better track negative drug side effects, IBM (ibm) is applying its cognitive computing AI technology to recommend cancer treatment in rural areas in the U.S., India, and China, where there is a dearth of oncologists, said Deborah DiSanzo, general manager for IBM Watson HealtIn addition to partnering with Celgene (celg) to better track negative drug side effects, IBM (ibm) is applying its cognitive computing AI technology to recommend cancer treatment in rural areas in the U.S., India, and China, where there is a dearth of oncologists, said Deborah DiSanzo, general manager for IBM Watson Healtin rural areas in the U.S., India, and China, where there is a dearth of oncologists, said Deborah DiSanzo, general manager for IBM Watson Healtin the U.S., India, and China, where there is a dearth of oncologists, said Deborah DiSanzo, general manager for IBM Watson Health.
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.
In particular, she has a strong interest in cognitive / neuro sciences, blockchain technologies, and Artificial Intelligence and their inter-plaIn particular, she has a strong interest in cognitive / neuro sciences, blockchain technologies, and Artificial Intelligence and their inter-plain cognitive / neuro sciences, blockchain technologies, and Artificial Intelligence and their inter-play.
In offering predictive maintenance and cognitive technology for fleet management, DataRPM aims to illustrate what the future of fleet management looks like.
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.
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS) in Leipzig found out that the new fitness technology called Jymmin makes us less sensitive to pain.
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.
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.
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.
He has a bachelor's degree in cognitive neuroscience from Brown University and a master's degree in science writing from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where his thesis explored AI and creativity.
And in April, IBM launched IBM Watson Health and the Watson Health Cloud, services that use the company's cognitive computing technology to process large amounts of health data from diverse sources.
Roy, 39, head of the cognitive machines group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab, is documenting every parent — child «conversation» in what he calls the Human Speechome Project.
Mary Czerwinski, a cognitive psychologist, has spent her career doing both basic and applied research in the technology industry
«Our results show that there is a profound cultural difference» in the way people respond to consonant and dissonant sounds, says Josh McDermott, a cognitive scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge and lead author of the paper.
If unobtrusive brain stimulation proves safe and effective in larger classroom trials, the technology could augment traditional forms of study, says Roi Cohen Kadosh, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Oxford, UK, who led the study.
The finding suggests that this type of scan could be used to identify children whose risk was previously unknown, allowing them to undergo treatment before developing depression, says John Gabrieli, the Grover M. Hermann Professor in Health Sciences and Technology and a professor of brain and cognitive sciences at MIT.
Other potential nightmares, reported in a recent issue of Technology Review, involve biologists creating customized viruses that can target critical cognitive circuitry, selectively inducing paranoia, engendering calm, or obliterating memory.
We're taking them on a neuroanatomical detour that seems to go with real gains in reading ability,» says Gabrieli, the Grover M. Hermann Professor in Health Sciences and Technology, a professor of brain and cognitive sciences, a member of MIT's McGovern Institute for Brain Research, and the senior author of the study.
The common theme in all of them is technology, which is opening up new frontiers in mental health and cognitive enhancement.
Decreasing cognitive exercise through technology seems a risky business, especially given what we know about neurodevelopment in adults.
They found that the most obvious positive impact of technology on education was reflected in cognitive tools that helped show what was being studied — like a demonstration of how a cell divides, or the details of the internal organs of a medical patient.
«Getting people to use the latest in hearing aid technology can help them regain control of their life, and achieve emotional stability and even better cognitive functioning.»
«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.
The roadmap outlines future research directions toward the goal of enhancing human radioresistance, including upregulation of endogenous repair and radioprotective mechanisms, possible leeways into gene therapy in order to enhance radioresistance via the translation of exogenous and engineered DNA repair and radioprotective mechanisms, the substitution of organic molecules with fortified isoforms, the coordination of regenerative and ablative technologies, and methods of slowing metabolic activity while preserving cognitive function.
And Steven Pinker, a cognitive psychologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who studies how infants learn language and was only an infant himself when Chomsky first outlined his theory, has attempted to explain this ambitious quest in a provocative book, The Language Instinct (Review, 26 February).
This year DARPA started a project called the Cognitive Technology Threat Warning System — more catchily dubbed Luke's Binoculars (a reference to Luke Skywalker from Star Wars)-- that combines advanced optics with an EEG system that monitors brain wave activity in the prefrontal cortex.
The research team included researchers in MIT's chemistry, biological engineering, nuclear science and engineering, brain and cognitive sciences, and materials science and engineering departments and its program in Health Sciences and Technology; and at the University Medical Center Hamburg - Eppendorf; Brown University; and the Massachusetts General Hospital.
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 attacIn 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 attacin 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.
But eating turkey does not translate to amplified serotonin production in the brain, says neuropharmacologist Richard Wurtman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences in Cambridge, Mass..
One potential obstacle to further research on near - death experiences will be analyzing them experimentally, says cognitive neuroscientist Olaf Blanke at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne in Switzerland, who has investigated out - of - body experiences.
He described his work June 29 in a keynote address to a conference in Vancouver.The cognitive scientists in the Virtual Environment Navigation lab at Brown University are not only advancing a frontier of behavioral research but also of technology.
Their Boise, Idaho - based research institute, funded via technology spin - offs coming out of their work, aimed at solving foundational problems in cognitive science and artificial intelligence.
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.
The sensors and cognitive technologies work in concert, to register and interpret «multimodal» human behavior through multiple activities over an extended duration.
«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.
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.
«We had been talking about doing a company for a while in order to optimize the technology in the commercial setting, but I'm an academic and I'm an assistant professor and 99.9 percent of my time is teaching and research,» said Serre, who is based in the Department of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences and (along with Bath) is a faculty affiliate in the Brown Institute for Brain Science.
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.
The Symposium convenes distinguished neuroscientists to discuss the latest advances in brain research.Among the speakers are Dr. Donald T. Stuss of the Ontario BrainInstitute, Dr. Stephen M. Rao of the Schey Center for Cognitive Neuroimaging at ClevelandClinic, Dr. Arthur Kramer of the University of Illinois Campus NeuroscienceProgram, Dr. Leah A. Krubitzer of the Center for Neuroscience at UC Davis, Dr. Earl K. Miller Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Dr. Michael P. Alexander at Harvard Medical School and the Rotman Research Center.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA BS in Brain and Cognitive Science / Systems Neuroscience
We are in several initiatives, including with the Government of Lanzarote, where we have this technology, and they are interested in doing a cognitive application to help assist visitors.
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
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 communitieIn 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 communitiein cognitive science, reading, learning technologies, and evaluation to help all children thrive and succeed as readers — across schools, homes, and communities.
Most educators these days are aware that scientific advancements in brain research and imaging technology have changed cognitive psychology and neuroscience forever.
Wayee Chu, a partner at Reach Newschools Capital, a venture - capital firm focused on education technology, cited several, including empathy and diversity training, supporting students with psychological and cognitive disorders, and vocational training in «real» workplaces.
Technology tools used in the context of education help in building cognitive connections.
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