Sentences with phrase «leading cognitive technology»

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«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.
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.)
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.
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.
Doug leads a team at Syandus that combines cognitive science with virtual game technology to create rapid skill acquisition.
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.
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.
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