Sherlock - A Watson Cognitive Computing Use Case
Offered By: Devoxx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk on the development of Sherlock, a cognitive search engine built using IBM Watson's APIs. Learn how the project aims to revolutionize technical answer-finding by leveraging Watson's Speech to Text and Concept Insights capabilities. Discover the process of creating a corpus from Voxxed's library of videos and articles, and how cognitive computing can enhance decision-making when analyzing unstructured data. Gain insights into the project's progress, future plans, and how to access the code for further development. Understand the potential of Watson APIs in creating innovative solutions for information retrieval and see a practical application of cognitive computing in addressing real-world challenges.
Syllabus
Sherlock, a Watson Cognitive Computing Use Case by Sandhya Kapoor, James Weaver and Daniel De Luca
Taught by
Devoxx
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