Cognitive Concierge Applications Powered by Watson & Graph Databases Ivan Portilla Watson Solution Accelerator Leader Global Business Services, IBM Member of IBM Academy of Technology [email protected]@iportilla Liz Goodman Watson Enablement Leader Global Business Services, IBM [email protected]@lgoodman0707
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Cognitive Concierge Applications Powered by Watson & Graph Databases
Ivan PortillaWatson Solution Accelerator LeaderGlobal Business Services, IBMMember of IBM Academy of [email protected]@iportilla
Liz GoodmanWatson Enablement LeaderGlobal Business Services, [email protected]@lgoodman0707
Disclaimers
üThe opinions expressed in this presentation and on the following slides are solely those of the presenter and not necessarily those of IBM
üIBM does not guarantee the accuracy or reliability of the information provided herein.
Cognitive systems are creating a new partnership between humans and technology.
Cognitive Systems excel at:
There are three capabilities that differentiate cognitive systems from traditional programmed computing systems.
ReasoningThey reason. They can understand information but also the underlying ideas and concepts. This reasoning ability can become more advanced over time.
LearningThey never stop learning. As a technology, this means the system actually gets more valuable with time. They develop “expertise”.
UnderstandingCognitive systems understand like humans do, whether that’s through natural language or the written word; vocal or visual.
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What’s Next for Watson?
Image Analysis and Anomaly Detection: Radiological Interpretation
Giving Watson the power to “See”
Anomaly
Bringing Watson to robotics
Giving Watson a body to “interact” with humans
Watson is learning to communicate with customers in their own languages
Giving Watson the power to “communicate” across the globe
Partially fluent in Portugal Portuguese, German, Turkish, Polish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Russian, and Czech.
SyNAPSE: NeurosynapticSystems
A chip with the potential to revolutionize the computer industry by integrating brain-like capability into devices where computation is constrained by power and speed.
The new standard for E2E application response time, under any load100msec
Average roundtrip internet latency50msec
Required roundtrip app response time (includes processing & multi-‐DB access)
50msec
Required DBresponse time
1msec
Database
4Xthreads per core vs. x86(up to 1536 threads per
system)
4Xmemory bandwidth vs. x86 (up to 16TB of memory)
4Xmore cache vs. x86
(up to 231MB cache per socket)
82X is based on IBM internal tests as of April 17, 2014 comparing IBM DB2 with BLU Acceleration on Power with a comparably tunedcompetitor row store database server on x86 executing a materially identical 2.6TB BI workload in a controlled laboratory environment. Test measured 60 concurrent user report throughput executing identical Cognos report workloads. Competitor configuration: HP DL380p, 24 cores, 256GB RAM, Competitor row-store database, SuSE Linux 11SP3 (Database) and HP DL380p, 16 cores, 384GB RAM, Cognos 10.2.1.1, SuSE Linux 11SP3 (Cognos). IBM configuration: IBM S824,24 cores, 256GB RAM, DB2 10.5, AIX 7.1 TL2 (Database) and IBM S822L, 16 of 20 cores activated, 384GB RAM, Cognos 10.2.1.1, SuSE Linux 11SP3 (Cognos). Results may not be typical and will vary based on actual workload, configuration, applications, queries and other variables in a production environment.
POWER8 is designed and optimized for Big Data & Analytics
Watson Developer Cloud provides developers easy access to cognitive building blocks via a collection of REST APIs & SDKs
https://console.ng.bluemix.net/registration/
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Social Media
Values
Psycholinguistic Analytics
Big 5
Attitude EmotionStyle
Needs
EngagementRecommendation
Deeper understanding of people's personality characteristics, needs, and values to drive personalization