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IBM Watson Projects

By : James D. Miller
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IBM Watson Projects

By: James D. Miller

Overview of this book

IBM Watson provides fast, intelligent insight in ways that the human brain simply can't match. Through eight varied projects, this book will help you explore the computing and analytical capabilities of IBM Watson. The book begins by refreshing your knowledge of IBM Watson's basic data preparation capabilities, such as adding and exploring data to prepare it for being applied to models. The projects covered in this book can be developed for different industries, including banking, healthcare, media, and security. These projects will enable you to develop an AI mindset and guide you in developing smart data-driven projects, including automating supply chains, analyzing sentiment in social media datasets, and developing personalized recommendations. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to develop solutions for process automation, and you'll be able to make better data-driven decisions to deliver an excellent customer experience.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

The problem defined

A supply chain is what it says: a chain or network of various resources who together share the objective of supplying a particular result or achieving a planned objective. These resources include (internal and external) organizations, people, activities, information, and raw materials involved in moving a product or service from a supplier to a customer.

Simply put, supply chain activities include transforming natural (and other) resources, raw materials, and components into a finished product that is then delivered to the end customer when the customer needs or wants it. So, it's not just minding inventory and shipping products. A supply chain is much more involved and complex.

Management of inventories goes beyond counting how many containers are sitting in a warehouse: it's a balancing act of keeping enough inventories on hand so that all customer...