How bots learn, unlearn and relearn
How is a bot learning to recognize images?How is a bot learning to find lungs with cancer?What if a bot is wrong? Can it unlearn to fix it’s mistake? Read more of my article at SogetiLabs: http://labs.sogeti.com/how-bots-learn-unlearn-and-relearn/...
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Taxonomy of Cognitive Bots
My “Cognition Bot Taxonomy” can be split into 4 stages: Stage 1 – No cognition – No learning (read more) Stage 2 – Human cognition required – Supervised learning Stage 3 – Statistical cognition – Unsupervised learning Stage 4 – Self learning – Test Driven Reinforcement Learning...
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Bot 2 – Human cognition required – Supervised learning
The 2nd stage of my “Cognition Bot Taxonomy”. The bot is able to create relations between sentences (but only exact matches), on observing human interaction:...
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Bot 1 – No cognition – No learning
The 1st stage of my “Cognition Bot Taxonomy”. The “No cognition” bot is purely mechanical and is not able to learn anything else than it is preprogrammed to do. A “No cognition” chatbot would work as a switch: You: asdkasf Bot: I did not understand you. Please write "on"...
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My 1st Machine learning lecture for kids
I have held my 1st lecture about cognitive bots and machine learning for 12-16 year old children – it was a blast! Followed up with a programming workshop (in Scratch and Python). The content was: Part 1: What is learning. Why we learn. How our body learns (uncouncios). Part...
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