Monday, May 3, 2010

DSS for Human Neural Network

Neither have I worked on the Neural Networks domain nor do I know the way a Decision Support System (DSS) is developed. I am still taking the liberty of linking these two concepts together to make some sense out of utilizing the concept of neural networks for developing a DSS for the human species. This concept has already been researched upon quite a bit and there are experts who have worked on developing such applications. The existence of robotics as a domain is a proof for improvements done at the end of putting intelligence into entities so that they act as humans responding to the various situations and with the emergence of Emotional Intelligence, the concept of feel also has been put into the entities; thus bringing life into the otherwise dead silicon dioxide.

The concept talked about in this particular excerpt is more in lines of enabling the human species to enact in a pre-programmed way. The whole concept of the movie Matrix was based on the concept of introducing smart chips into the human body; thus making the body to react in a pre-defined way. This is the whole concept of embedding a DSS into a human body. Though this concept wasn’t new, I had never given it a serious thought in the technical terms.

It was a cold night that day when I was having a well directed discussion with one of my close friends about decision making for life ahead. After a fun filled but serious discussion, it was time for me to get back home. This whole thought of DSS for HNN was running through my mind on the way back home. If there is a decision system imbibed in the human body which would be linked with a psychological parameter of the individual (which makes it individualistic and hence customized to the degree N), then the requirement for defining the word confusion in a dictionary will be out of question. This helps us to get rid of the whole set of requirement for a business vertical of counseling.

This system can be integrated with external factors indicating the market imperatives, past experience processing, best practices etc. The whole integration mechanism would make the decision to be smarter in terms of considering all the parameters before taking a final decision. It would also lead to developing a predictive model based on the feedback mechanism. The whole control system thus developed would work with a proper feedback mechanism thus increasing the scope for a continuous improvement. This would help in taking the best decision. Though this is not a new concept, just thought of sharing the thought process…

While discussing this concept with one of my friends, a thought of human touch was shared. Yes, I agree to that point that whatever automation we do, how many ever process we may skip to save money, one can never replace the human touch...

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