Experiment No - 03
Smarter cities: Cognitive Computing in Government
A smart city is defined as the realisation of sustainable city growth enabled by technology-based intelligent solutions to provide a high quality of life for its residents. The nerve centre of the smart city is information and communication technologies, which collect and analyse data from various sources such as mobile, social media, and sensors. The Internet of Things (IoT) and big data (BD) also play important roles in smart city infrastructures, transforming how we analyse patterns and trends in human behaviour. Smart cities generate massive amounts of data, necessitating the use of numerous flexible data and processing gateways.
Smarter cities: Cognitive Computing in Government |
Smarter cities: Cognitive Computing in Government |
Cognitive analytics has recently captured the attention of researchers and practitioners worldwide as a technology-based smart solution. It is a novel approach to information discovery and decision making that employs a variety of intelligent technologies to comprehend data and generate insights, including statistical machine learning, deep learning, distributed artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and visual pattern recognition. A cognitive smart city is the convergence of emerging IoT and smart city technologies to realise cyber-physical social systems, their generated BD from sensing to communication and computing, and artificial intelligence techniques for all aspects of collaborative computing in sensors, actuators, Smarter cities: Cognitive Computing in Government
and human-machine interfaces. A cognitive city is one that learns and adapts its behaviour based on previous experiences, as well as one that can detect, comprehend, and respond to changes.
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