Francis introduces himself and shares recipes and tips for cooking with dog. The document includes dates for June 23, 2015 and provides links to a Japan Times article and YouTube videos about cooking with dog. Tips are given for when cooking with dog would be great or better for health. Photos are included from a Japanese cooking channel.
The document provides steps to create a simple calculator app in PHP using IBM Bluemix and DevOps services, including forking an existing calculator project from GitHub, creating a new project in IBM DevOps services linked to Bluemix, adding build and deploy stages, and modifying then pushing code to trigger automatic rebuilding and redeployment of the app which can then be accessed at a generated URL.
IBM's Watson is a question answering computer system developed by IBM to answer questions posed in natural language. It was named after IBM's founder Thomas J. Watson and was initially created to compete on the game show Jeopardy! where it defeated human champions in 2011. Watson uses advanced natural language processing, semantic analysis, and machine learning to defeat human opponents. It is capable of answering complex questions with nuanced language and is being developed by IBM for commercial applications in fields like healthcare, finance and education.
IBM's Watson is a question answering computer system developed by IBM to answer questions posed in natural language. It was named after IBM's founder Thomas J. Watson and was initially created to compete on the game show Jeopardy! where it defeated human champions in 2011. Watson uses advanced natural language processing, semantic analysis, and machine learning to defeat human opponents. It is capable of answering complex questions with nuanced language and is being developed by IBM for commercial applications in fields like healthcare, finance and education.
IBM's Watson is a question answering computer system developed by IBM to answer questions posed in natural language. It was named after IBM's founder Thomas J. Watson and was initially created to compete on the game show Jeopardy! where it defeated human champions in 2011. Watson uses advanced natural language processing, semantic analysis, and machine learning to defeat human opponents. It is capable of answering complex questions with nuanced language and is being developed by IBM for commercial applications in fields like healthcare, finance and education.
TED Talk "Courage to Fail" by Manoj SaxenaManoj Saxena
Manoj Saxena reflects on his journey from paranoia to passion, from reactive to proactive, from doing to living, and from following to discovering. He discusses shifting from fearing failure to embracing it as a learning experience. The document also notes statistics about cancer diagnoses and treatment, and how IBM Watson is now being applied in healthcare to help improve outcomes. It concludes by stating that success is never final and failure is never fatal.
Towards a successful implementation of game mechanics (gamification) in e-hea...Maged N. Kamel Boulos
- Digital games show promise for positively changing health behaviors and outcomes, but establishing evidence of their effectiveness faces major challenges of replicability and generalizability.
- Key ingredients for sustainable success include multidisciplinary research to establish what works for different conditions and users, as well as iterative development working with stakeholders and users.
- Gamification needs to go beyond just points and badges to drive long-term changes; social accountability and making health fun through games and narratives can help engage users.
Developing a World Leading Technology Enabled Health Programme of ResearchMaged N. Kamel Boulos
The document discusses developing a world-leading technology-enabled health research program by linking research to the real world. It notes current issues like the "mHealth app glut" and declining user interest due to a supply-demand mismatch. The proposed solution is to establish a partnership that brings together stakeholders from academia, healthcare providers, digital health industry, and the public. This partnership would use agile design methods, early and continuous user involvement, and evaluation approaches suited to digital interventions to develop solutions that meet real-world needs and ensure user acceptance. The goal is sustainable digital health programs through full engagement of stakeholders throughout the product lifecycle.
Francis introduces himself and shares recipes and tips for cooking with dog. The document includes dates for June 23, 2015 and provides links to a Japan Times article and YouTube videos about cooking with dog. Tips are given for when cooking with dog would be great or better for health. Photos are included from a Japanese cooking channel.
The document provides steps to create a simple calculator app in PHP using IBM Bluemix and DevOps services, including forking an existing calculator project from GitHub, creating a new project in IBM DevOps services linked to Bluemix, adding build and deploy stages, and modifying then pushing code to trigger automatic rebuilding and redeployment of the app which can then be accessed at a generated URL.
IBM's Watson is a question answering computer system developed by IBM to answer questions posed in natural language. It was named after IBM's founder Thomas J. Watson and was initially created to compete on the game show Jeopardy! where it defeated human champions in 2011. Watson uses advanced natural language processing, semantic analysis, and machine learning to defeat human opponents. It is capable of answering complex questions with nuanced language and is being developed by IBM for commercial applications in fields like healthcare, finance and education.
IBM's Watson is a question answering computer system developed by IBM to answer questions posed in natural language. It was named after IBM's founder Thomas J. Watson and was initially created to compete on the game show Jeopardy! where it defeated human champions in 2011. Watson uses advanced natural language processing, semantic analysis, and machine learning to defeat human opponents. It is capable of answering complex questions with nuanced language and is being developed by IBM for commercial applications in fields like healthcare, finance and education.
IBM's Watson is a question answering computer system developed by IBM to answer questions posed in natural language. It was named after IBM's founder Thomas J. Watson and was initially created to compete on the game show Jeopardy! where it defeated human champions in 2011. Watson uses advanced natural language processing, semantic analysis, and machine learning to defeat human opponents. It is capable of answering complex questions with nuanced language and is being developed by IBM for commercial applications in fields like healthcare, finance and education.
TED Talk "Courage to Fail" by Manoj SaxenaManoj Saxena
Manoj Saxena reflects on his journey from paranoia to passion, from reactive to proactive, from doing to living, and from following to discovering. He discusses shifting from fearing failure to embracing it as a learning experience. The document also notes statistics about cancer diagnoses and treatment, and how IBM Watson is now being applied in healthcare to help improve outcomes. It concludes by stating that success is never final and failure is never fatal.
Towards a successful implementation of game mechanics (gamification) in e-hea...Maged N. Kamel Boulos
- Digital games show promise for positively changing health behaviors and outcomes, but establishing evidence of their effectiveness faces major challenges of replicability and generalizability.
- Key ingredients for sustainable success include multidisciplinary research to establish what works for different conditions and users, as well as iterative development working with stakeholders and users.
- Gamification needs to go beyond just points and badges to drive long-term changes; social accountability and making health fun through games and narratives can help engage users.
Developing a World Leading Technology Enabled Health Programme of ResearchMaged N. Kamel Boulos
The document discusses developing a world-leading technology-enabled health research program by linking research to the real world. It notes current issues like the "mHealth app glut" and declining user interest due to a supply-demand mismatch. The proposed solution is to establish a partnership that brings together stakeholders from academia, healthcare providers, digital health industry, and the public. This partnership would use agile design methods, early and continuous user involvement, and evaluation approaches suited to digital interventions to develop solutions that meet real-world needs and ensure user acceptance. The goal is sustainable digital health programs through full engagement of stakeholders throughout the product lifecycle.
Manoj Saxena, GM IBM Watson -- Keynote at Innotech 2011Manoj Saxena
1. The document discusses how IBM is using its Watson technology to transform various industries like healthcare, finance, and others.
2. It provides details on how IBM Watson works, analyzing large amounts of structured and unstructured data to understand natural language, generate hypotheses, and provide accurate responses.
3. The document highlights an example of IBM partnering with Wellpoint to apply Watson to healthcare, allowing doctors to quickly analyze patient records and medical literature to diagnose conditions and identify treatment options.
The document provides steps to create a simple Tic Tac Toe game using IBM DevOps services:
1. Create a new project on the IBM DevOps services hub and name the project. Choose a Git repository and make the project private or a Bluemix project.
2. Create an index.html file to hold the code for the Tic Tac Toe game sourced from an online tutorial. Create a manifest.yml file for the application information.
3. Deploy the project to Bluemix using the nginx-buildpack from the Cloud Foundry community on GitHub. Test the application URL and share it with others.
HR analyzes key metrics like employee performance, attrition, and return on investment (ROI) from training programs. Regarding performance, most employees ranked A for high performance. Training plan L10 correlated with high performers, so modifying other plans based on L10 may improve performance. For attrition, moderate satisfiers often left voluntarily due to high course costs. ROI analysis found highest bonuses went to high performers, though low performers received more than average performers. Training costs were higher for low performers but did not improve performance much. Course costs balanced training investments when costs were reasonable.
Manoj Saxena TED talk - Bending the Knowledge Curve with Cognitive ComputingManoj Saxena
Watson Solutions General Manager Manoj Saxena's TED talk on Bending the Knowledge Curve: "We have only just begun a new era of Cognitive Computing which will dramatically influence our own evolution" http://bit.ly/13cyAGX
IBM Watson Analytics sets powerful analytics capabilities free so practically anyone can use them. Automated data preparation, predictive analytics, reporting, dashboards, visualization and collaboration capabilities, enable you to take control of your own analysis. You can then take the appropriate action to address a problem or seize an opportunity, all without asking IT or a data expert for help.
Principles in the selection and preparation of instructional materialsUniversity of Cebu
This document provides principles for selecting and preparing instructional materials for teaching. It recommends choosing materials that best suit the instructional objectives and using a variety if possible. When using materials, instructors should learn how to operate them, prepare introductory remarks, provide a conducive learning environment, explain objectives, and summarize after to reinforce learning. The selection of instructional materials should support lesson goals, engage students, build on prior knowledge, maintain interest, encourage participation, guide learning, and include proper sequencing, understandability, and safety precautions.
The document discusses India's visa processing system. It provides information on the types of visas issued by India including tourist, transit, business, employee and student visas. It outlines the required documents for a visa application including a valid passport and photo. It also describes some key aspects of a proposed automated visa processing system such as allowing online application submission, increased flexibility, and transparency.
Discover what comes next for IBM Watson and the industries particularly suited for Watson solutions, such as healthcare, banking, and the financial sector. All of which deal with massive amounts of unstructured data coming from various sources. Find out how the advanced analytics used in Watson are being put to work in businesses around the world.
This document contains summaries of the concepts of virtue, vice, ambition, and duty in 3 sentences or less each. For virtue, it notes that virtue means living as a good person according to moral and ethical standards. For vice, it states that vice refers to evil, immoral, or sinful habits and flaws. It defines ambition as wanting recognition and success through effort and determination. Finally, it summarizes duty as the tasks and obligations one is required to do by their job, society, laws, or religion.
IBM Watson Health: How cognitive technologies have begun transforming clinica...Maged N. Kamel Boulos
Cite as: Kamel Boulos MN. IBM Watson Health: how cognitive technologies have begun transforming clinical medicine and healthcare (Oral session IV – Patient safety tools, Thursday 19 May 2016, 15:45-16:45, Hotel Puijonsarvi, Kuopio). In: Proceedings of the 4th Nordic Conference on Research in Patient Safety and Quality in Healthcare (NSQH2016), Kuopio, Finland, 18-20 May 2016 (organised by University of Eastern Finland), p.29. URL: http://www.uef.fi/NSQH2016 (In: Nykanen I (ed.). The 4th Nordic Conference on Research in Patient Safety and Quality in Healthcare. Kuopio, Finland, May 18-20, 2016. Program and Abstracts. Publications of the University of Eastern Finland. Report and Studies in Health Sciences 21. 2016, p.29 (of 119 p.). ISBN: 978-952-61-2130-7 (nid.), ISSNL: 1798-5722, ISSN: 1798-5730.)
IBM Watson health: how cognitive technologies have begun transforming clinical medicine and healthcare
Maged N Kamel Boulos
ABSTRACT
Background: IBM Watson Health (http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/ibmwatson/health/) belongs to a new generation of smart cognitive computing technologies (a type of artificial intelligence) that are poised to transform the way healthcare is delivered, and to vastly improve clinical outcomes, quality of care and patient safety.
Objectives: Our goal was to collect and document the huge potential of a range of emerging and exemplary uses of IBM Watson in healthcare in both developed and developing country settings.
Methods: A survey of current peer reviewed and grey literature has been conducted, looking for reports and case studies involving the use of IBM Watson in different health and healthcare applications.
Results, conclusions and clinical implications: With its ability to make sense of unstructured medical information by analysing the meaning and context of natural language, and uncovering important knowledge buried within large volumes of data and information, including medical images, IBM Watson is exceptionally well suited for clinical and healthcare decision support, where there are often elements of ambiguity and uncertainty. It has been (or is currently being) successfully deployed in many developed countries in the West, as well as in developing countries, such as India and South Africa. IBM Watson unlocks a complex case by acquiring information from multiple sources, e.g., accessing the electronic patient record, then parsing all related medical evidence at up to 60 million pages per second. After processing all of this information, Watson offers relevant and prioritised suggestions to the decision-maker, e.g., helping clinicians identify the best diagnosis and treatment options in complex oncology cases, and providing hospital managers with new operational insights. The ultimate goals are to reduce cost, medical errors, mortality rates, and help improve patients' quality of life.
Outlines Watson accomplishments in 2012 and new products announced in early 2013. THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY. IBM RESERVES THE RIGHTS TO MAKE CHANGES TO THIS EVOLVING PORTFOLIO.
This document discusses using IBM Watson to assist in healthcare. It describes how Watson can help address issues like the growing amount of medical data, increasing healthcare costs, diagnosis errors, and the shortage of doctors. Watson combines technologies like natural language processing and evidence-based learning to provide concise summaries of medical information to aid clinical decision making. The document provides examples of how Watson could be applied in areas like oncology to help create individualized cancer treatment plans.
IBM's Watson is a question answering computer system developed by IBM to answer questions posed in natural language. It was named after IBM's founder Thomas J. Watson and was initially created to compete on the game show Jeopardy! where it defeated human champions in 2011. Watson uses advanced natural language processing, semantic analysis, and machine learning to defeat human opponents. It is capable of answering complex questions with nuanced language and is being developed by IBM for commercial applications in fields like healthcare, finance and education.
Apache Hive is a tool built on top of Hadoop for analyzing large, unstructured data sets using a SQL-like syntax, thus making Hadoop accessible to legions of existing BI and corporate analytics researchers.
This document provides instructions for importing and exporting data from an IBM Bluemix SQL Database service. It describes:
1. How to fork an existing project on JazzHub that allows exporting data from an SQL database table to a CSV file.
2. How to add the SQL Database service to a Bluemix application and launch the service.
3. The steps to import data into the database from a CSV file, including selecting the file, specifying column formats like dates, and loading the data.
4. How to export data from the database table to a CSV file, apply filters, and view and order columns.
Telecommunication Analysis(3 use-cases) with IBM cognos insightsheetal sharma
The purpose of this study is, with the help of IBM Cognos Insight analyze why customers are not used the connection of Bits Telecom Company, which factors are influence the churn. Also see the cross selling and up-selling, also focus on profitability and investment and find out the way for better results.
This document provides instructions for importing and exporting data from an IBM Bluemix SQL Database service. It describes:
1. How to fork an existing project on JazzHub that allows exporting data from an SQL database table to a CSV file.
2. How to add the SQL Database service to a Bluemix application and launch the service.
3. The process for importing data by uploading a CSV file into a new database table, including selecting column formats and a date format.
4. How to export data by defining filters, selecting columns, and downloading the results as a CSV file.
Manoj Saxena, GM IBM Watson -- Keynote at Innotech 2011Manoj Saxena
1. The document discusses how IBM is using its Watson technology to transform various industries like healthcare, finance, and others.
2. It provides details on how IBM Watson works, analyzing large amounts of structured and unstructured data to understand natural language, generate hypotheses, and provide accurate responses.
3. The document highlights an example of IBM partnering with Wellpoint to apply Watson to healthcare, allowing doctors to quickly analyze patient records and medical literature to diagnose conditions and identify treatment options.
The document provides steps to create a simple Tic Tac Toe game using IBM DevOps services:
1. Create a new project on the IBM DevOps services hub and name the project. Choose a Git repository and make the project private or a Bluemix project.
2. Create an index.html file to hold the code for the Tic Tac Toe game sourced from an online tutorial. Create a manifest.yml file for the application information.
3. Deploy the project to Bluemix using the nginx-buildpack from the Cloud Foundry community on GitHub. Test the application URL and share it with others.
HR analyzes key metrics like employee performance, attrition, and return on investment (ROI) from training programs. Regarding performance, most employees ranked A for high performance. Training plan L10 correlated with high performers, so modifying other plans based on L10 may improve performance. For attrition, moderate satisfiers often left voluntarily due to high course costs. ROI analysis found highest bonuses went to high performers, though low performers received more than average performers. Training costs were higher for low performers but did not improve performance much. Course costs balanced training investments when costs were reasonable.
Manoj Saxena TED talk - Bending the Knowledge Curve with Cognitive ComputingManoj Saxena
Watson Solutions General Manager Manoj Saxena's TED talk on Bending the Knowledge Curve: "We have only just begun a new era of Cognitive Computing which will dramatically influence our own evolution" http://bit.ly/13cyAGX
IBM Watson Analytics sets powerful analytics capabilities free so practically anyone can use them. Automated data preparation, predictive analytics, reporting, dashboards, visualization and collaboration capabilities, enable you to take control of your own analysis. You can then take the appropriate action to address a problem or seize an opportunity, all without asking IT or a data expert for help.
Principles in the selection and preparation of instructional materialsUniversity of Cebu
This document provides principles for selecting and preparing instructional materials for teaching. It recommends choosing materials that best suit the instructional objectives and using a variety if possible. When using materials, instructors should learn how to operate them, prepare introductory remarks, provide a conducive learning environment, explain objectives, and summarize after to reinforce learning. The selection of instructional materials should support lesson goals, engage students, build on prior knowledge, maintain interest, encourage participation, guide learning, and include proper sequencing, understandability, and safety precautions.
The document discusses India's visa processing system. It provides information on the types of visas issued by India including tourist, transit, business, employee and student visas. It outlines the required documents for a visa application including a valid passport and photo. It also describes some key aspects of a proposed automated visa processing system such as allowing online application submission, increased flexibility, and transparency.
Discover what comes next for IBM Watson and the industries particularly suited for Watson solutions, such as healthcare, banking, and the financial sector. All of which deal with massive amounts of unstructured data coming from various sources. Find out how the advanced analytics used in Watson are being put to work in businesses around the world.
This document contains summaries of the concepts of virtue, vice, ambition, and duty in 3 sentences or less each. For virtue, it notes that virtue means living as a good person according to moral and ethical standards. For vice, it states that vice refers to evil, immoral, or sinful habits and flaws. It defines ambition as wanting recognition and success through effort and determination. Finally, it summarizes duty as the tasks and obligations one is required to do by their job, society, laws, or religion.
IBM Watson Health: How cognitive technologies have begun transforming clinica...Maged N. Kamel Boulos
Cite as: Kamel Boulos MN. IBM Watson Health: how cognitive technologies have begun transforming clinical medicine and healthcare (Oral session IV – Patient safety tools, Thursday 19 May 2016, 15:45-16:45, Hotel Puijonsarvi, Kuopio). In: Proceedings of the 4th Nordic Conference on Research in Patient Safety and Quality in Healthcare (NSQH2016), Kuopio, Finland, 18-20 May 2016 (organised by University of Eastern Finland), p.29. URL: http://www.uef.fi/NSQH2016 (In: Nykanen I (ed.). The 4th Nordic Conference on Research in Patient Safety and Quality in Healthcare. Kuopio, Finland, May 18-20, 2016. Program and Abstracts. Publications of the University of Eastern Finland. Report and Studies in Health Sciences 21. 2016, p.29 (of 119 p.). ISBN: 978-952-61-2130-7 (nid.), ISSNL: 1798-5722, ISSN: 1798-5730.)
IBM Watson health: how cognitive technologies have begun transforming clinical medicine and healthcare
Maged N Kamel Boulos
ABSTRACT
Background: IBM Watson Health (http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/ibmwatson/health/) belongs to a new generation of smart cognitive computing technologies (a type of artificial intelligence) that are poised to transform the way healthcare is delivered, and to vastly improve clinical outcomes, quality of care and patient safety.
Objectives: Our goal was to collect and document the huge potential of a range of emerging and exemplary uses of IBM Watson in healthcare in both developed and developing country settings.
Methods: A survey of current peer reviewed and grey literature has been conducted, looking for reports and case studies involving the use of IBM Watson in different health and healthcare applications.
Results, conclusions and clinical implications: With its ability to make sense of unstructured medical information by analysing the meaning and context of natural language, and uncovering important knowledge buried within large volumes of data and information, including medical images, IBM Watson is exceptionally well suited for clinical and healthcare decision support, where there are often elements of ambiguity and uncertainty. It has been (or is currently being) successfully deployed in many developed countries in the West, as well as in developing countries, such as India and South Africa. IBM Watson unlocks a complex case by acquiring information from multiple sources, e.g., accessing the electronic patient record, then parsing all related medical evidence at up to 60 million pages per second. After processing all of this information, Watson offers relevant and prioritised suggestions to the decision-maker, e.g., helping clinicians identify the best diagnosis and treatment options in complex oncology cases, and providing hospital managers with new operational insights. The ultimate goals are to reduce cost, medical errors, mortality rates, and help improve patients' quality of life.
Outlines Watson accomplishments in 2012 and new products announced in early 2013. THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY. IBM RESERVES THE RIGHTS TO MAKE CHANGES TO THIS EVOLVING PORTFOLIO.
This document discusses using IBM Watson to assist in healthcare. It describes how Watson can help address issues like the growing amount of medical data, increasing healthcare costs, diagnosis errors, and the shortage of doctors. Watson combines technologies like natural language processing and evidence-based learning to provide concise summaries of medical information to aid clinical decision making. The document provides examples of how Watson could be applied in areas like oncology to help create individualized cancer treatment plans.
IBM's Watson is a question answering computer system developed by IBM to answer questions posed in natural language. It was named after IBM's founder Thomas J. Watson and was initially created to compete on the game show Jeopardy! where it defeated human champions in 2011. Watson uses advanced natural language processing, semantic analysis, and machine learning to defeat human opponents. It is capable of answering complex questions with nuanced language and is being developed by IBM for commercial applications in fields like healthcare, finance and education.
Apache Hive is a tool built on top of Hadoop for analyzing large, unstructured data sets using a SQL-like syntax, thus making Hadoop accessible to legions of existing BI and corporate analytics researchers.
This document provides instructions for importing and exporting data from an IBM Bluemix SQL Database service. It describes:
1. How to fork an existing project on JazzHub that allows exporting data from an SQL database table to a CSV file.
2. How to add the SQL Database service to a Bluemix application and launch the service.
3. The steps to import data into the database from a CSV file, including selecting the file, specifying column formats like dates, and loading the data.
4. How to export data from the database table to a CSV file, apply filters, and view and order columns.
Telecommunication Analysis(3 use-cases) with IBM cognos insightsheetal sharma
The purpose of this study is, with the help of IBM Cognos Insight analyze why customers are not used the connection of Bits Telecom Company, which factors are influence the churn. Also see the cross selling and up-selling, also focus on profitability and investment and find out the way for better results.
This document provides instructions for importing and exporting data from an IBM Bluemix SQL Database service. It describes:
1. How to fork an existing project on JazzHub that allows exporting data from an SQL database table to a CSV file.
2. How to add the SQL Database service to a Bluemix application and launch the service.
3. The process for importing data by uploading a CSV file into a new database table, including selecting column formats and a date format.
4. How to export data by defining filters, selecting columns, and downloading the results as a CSV file.