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Raji Sankar

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Past articles by Raji:

How can an Organic-based AI system be used?

Interested to learn about AI system? Check our article explaining how can an Organic-based AI system be used. → Read More

Step variant non-sequential programming models for AI systems

Based on what I have described in the previous series of blogs on AI, it can be seen that the process is an uncontrolled sequence of execution, driven solely by the state of raw data that can be sens... → Read More

Dynamics of building a self-organising network logic

To build a “knowledge & intelligent system”, I have come to believe that we need to build an organic-based system that develops intelligence naturally rather than using silicon-based system that need... → Read More

Step variant non-sequential programming models for AI systems

Based on what I have described in the previous series of blogs on AI, it can be seen that the process is an uncontrolled sequence of execution, driven solely by the state of raw data that can be sens... → Read More

How to use the data collected as knowledge?

Interested to learn about data collected? Check our article explaining that we should not collect the raw data. → Read More

The missing depth dimension in data

As I have been writing in my blogs on AI, the data representation that we have, is not suited for writing a knowledge and intelligent system. Data needs to be the primary focus and remain the primary... → Read More

Data continuity, data sampling and discernible change

Interested to learn about Data continuity? Check our article talking about data continuity a feature that is lost in data that is pre-collected and used for AI. → Read More

Data-realised algorithms vs logic-based algorithms

Interested to learn about algorithms? Check our article presenting the differences between Data-realised vs logic-based algorithms. → Read More

Data representation for AI

I had written in the previous few blogs why a digital representation of data or a numerical representation of data does not fit the bill for AI. The problem with any of these is that they reduce the ... → Read More

Requirements on data representation for AI

Interested to learn about data representation? Check our article explaining the requirements on data representation for AI. → Read More

What is logic in relation to AI?

Interested to learn about logic in relation? Check our article explaining what is logic in relation to AI. → Read More

AI, data, Knowledge and intelligence

Interested to learn about AI? Check our article talking about AI, knowledge and intelligence! → Read More

Data-driven product development

Interested to learn about Data-driven product development? Check our article explaining how Product development has many nuances and dependencies. → Read More

Fluid designs or functionality oriented designs

“Functionality” is the implementation of a given requirement as a series of functional steps that a user or the system (referred as actors) must do in order to achieve the result described by the req... → Read More

Architect for business, not technology

Based on which side of maturity timeline the market is in, either technology drives business or business drives technology. In an immature market such as the IoT market, technology typically drives b... → Read More

The eroding of the product developed

Interested to learn about software development life cycle? Check our article explaining the different phases in the development of an entire application → Read More

How to design using state machines?

Interested to learn about state machines? Check our article explaining how to design using state machines focussing on the application requirements. → Read More

Requirements to Release (R2R)

Interested to learn about R2R journey? Check our article explaining how the journey from requirements to release (R2R) consists of 3 major phases. → Read More

Standardising software application designing

Interested to learn about application designing? Check our article explaining how the state of software application designing is currently subjective. → Read More