It is true that depending on the level of specialization, organizations need to add more layers. For medical specific implementation, while you can use some of the modular components and services such as visual recognition a nd natural language classification, it would make sense to have medical specific data science layer where sub component can be training for specific personnel like checklists as well as personnel availability, etc for insight and prediction. Watson Studio has been used extensively for healthcare and medical communities and Decision optimization for Watson Studio
can be used to take the machine learning prediction and further optimize your resources - fleet, personnel, equipment for clinical needs.
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I'm thinking that IBM Watson uses a triple layer approach.
An industry layer, custom, and a public layer. Along with object storage.
Question:
As we are Advance life support, I and most of the team are senior clinicians. Do we need a fourth layer?
A training, Medical Data Science layer. OR one for the clinical/medocal products that can be built.
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Sent: Thu June 13, 2019 11:52 AM
From: Thorsten Gressling
Subject: AMA with Watson Studio Data Scientists on June 13
Hi, I have three questions.
(1) CSV on file system. Still today the most relevant data ingestion is classic CSV. Fact, may we like it or not. One of the most asked features is a 'real file system' that I can work with. Will there be a classic FS that we can work with? Access from Jupyter? Showstopper: By now my students still use cloud9 with Jupyter and conda to work with a real OS on data science.
(2) Additional 'real' OS programs. We can use pip, but there are also more fundamental helper programs that must be installed in the OS, examples in our domain (Chemistry) are RDKit or Pymol. Is there a possibility to configure more down to the OS than just pip?
(3) Using nodes/plugins from Eclipse-based Programs. One example is KNIME or RapidMinder where we have a lot of open source Java-based plugins supporting our business domain. Will SPSS be able to use and load these external plugins?
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From: Christina Howell
Subject: AMA with Watson Studio Data Scientists on June 13
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