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Cloud-Based Cognitive Premise Security System Using IBM Watson and IBM Internet of Things (IoT)

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This paper is a humble effort to demonstrate how we can capitalize on democratized artificial intelligence, commoditized internet of things, and convert our regular consumable hardware into a cost-efficient cognitive premise security system. Today, most of the commercial organizations either choose human security guards or deploy costly biometric systems to enable premise security. This approach is a stepping stone to replace such costly hardware with a convenient, reliable, scalable, and smart alternative that is built using IBM Watson and IBM internet of things.

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I would like to thank International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) for providing me all the software tools and devices for carrying out this experiment. I would also like to thank Mr. Rajesh Jeypaul my colleague at IBM for his contribution in programming the Intel Edison device.

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Nandi, S. (2018). Cloud-Based Cognitive Premise Security System Using IBM Watson and IBM Internet of Things (IoT). In: Kalam, A., Das, S., Sharma, K. (eds) Advances in Electronics, Communication and Computing. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 443. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4765-7_75

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