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Hawaiian International Conference for Service Systems (HICSS) 2017
Cognitive TutorialJanuary 4, 2017
Dianne FodellCognitive Systems Institute
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HICSS50 – Cognitive Tutorial, January 4Chair Dianne Fodell
TIME TOPIC PRESENTER
8:00 – 8:30 Welcome and IBM Global University Programs Overview
Dianne Fodell, Global University Programs
8:30 – 09:30 The Embodiment of Cognitive Grady Booch, IBM Fellow, Chief Scientist Watson/M
09:30 – 09:50 Coffee Break
09:50 – 10:50 Cognitive Assistant for the Blind Chieko Asakawa, IBM Fellow, IBM Research
10:50 – 11:00 Cognitive Systems Institute Dianne Fodell, Global University Programs
11:00 – 01:00 Lunch & Keynote
01:00 – 1:45 Building a Cognitive Curriculum Jim Spohrer, Director, Understanding Cognitive Systems
1:45 – 2:30 Kate – A platform for Machine Intelligence
Wayne Imaino, Machine Intelligence, IBM Research
2:30 – 3:00 Coffee Break
3:00 – 4:00 Cognitive System for the Elderly Hironobu Takagi, Senior Technical Staff Member, Manager, IBM Accessibility Research
4:00 Adjourn
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Imagine unleashing Watson in the physical world. Give it eyes, ears, and touch, then let it act in that world with hands and feet and a face, not just as an action of force but also as an action of influence. This is embodied cognition: by placing the cognitive power of Watson in a robot, in an avatar, an object in your hand, or even in the walls of an operating room, conference room, or spacecraft, we take Watson's ability to understand and reason and draw it closer to the natural ways in which humans live and work. In so doing, we augment individual human senses and abilities, giving Watson the ability see a patient's complete medical condition, feel the flow of a supply chain, or orchestrate the tasks in a day in the life of an individual.
Grady Booch – Embodied Cognition
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An Agent May Be Embodied In A Robot…
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PointsofTechnicalConfluence
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Collaboration
Whosaidthat?
Sensory Fusion
Ifeelsad.
Theory of Mind
IneedthePhillipsheadscrewdriver.
Context
Givemethatone;no,Imeanthatone!
Embodied Conversation
It’sgoodtoseeyouagain,Sandia!
Learning
I’vejustpickedupafaultintheAE35unit.
Devices
InwhatroomwasAlyssaworkingyesterday?
Knowledge Representation
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Chieko Asakawa - Cognitive Assistant for the Blind
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Real World Accessibility Challenges
What is a digital cognitive system (DCS entity)?
Understanding Cognitive Systems
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Jim Spohrer – Understanding Cognitive Systems
Understand them?
§ Observe Them: Predictable and Auditable?– BCS: Sometimes predictable and auditable (natural, evolved, experiences, free will)– DCS: Mostly predictable and auditable (artificial, designed, algorithms, blockchain)
§ Hardware:– BCS: Brain-based (neurons)– DCS: Microprocessor-based (transistors)
§ Software:– BCS: (People and Experiences) Evolution & Psychology, Cognitive Science– DCS: (Machines and Algorithms) Design & Engineering, Computer Science
§ Data, Experience, Transformation?– BCS & DCS: External environment & sensing (Data), Internal processes,
communications, storage (Information & experience), Philosophy of life, values (Transformation)
Wayne Imaino – “Kate” – A Platform for Machine Learning
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Embodied Cognition
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Hiro Takagi - Cognitive Computing for an Aging Society
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Cognitive Computing
IBM Cognitive Computing
• Healthcare• Financial Service• Hotel and Leisure• Boardroom• Eldercare• Blind• Transportation • Retail • Manufacturing• Education
From Me (Dianne):
Cognitive Computing
ALL WATSON SERVICES ON IBM BLUEMIX
AVAILABLE TO FACULTY & STUDENTS
Watson Services• Language Services• Speech Service• Vision• Data Insights• Embodied Cognition