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The interdisciplinary field between cognitive science and computer science that involves simulating human thinking processes through a computerised approach.
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English | cognitive computing | The interdisciplinary field between cognitive science and computer science that involves simulating human thinking processes through a computerised approach. |
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cognitive computing (English)
The interdisciplinary field between cognitive science and computer science that involves simulating human thinking processes through a computerised approach. It makes use of algorithms for data mining and natural language processing to imitate the functioning of the human brain. (English)
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