Analysis of the Impact Machine Learning will have on Bank Operations and Payments, 2017 Study

DUBLIN, August 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

The "Bringing AI into the Enterprise: A Machine Learning Primer" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

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This report provides an analysis of the current state of machine learning with a deep dive into existing technologies and breakthroughs that represent new deployment opportunities, such as deep learning, adversarial networks, and transfer learning. The report identifies the incredible breadth of business processes that are impacted by machine learning and recommends areas that should be targeted first. It recommends an approach to enterprise deployment and identifies the important differences between deploying a machine learning solution and deploying traditional software and provides recommendations that will prevent silos of machine learning that would limit the ability of machine learning tools to collaborate.

The report, "Bringing AI into the Enterprise: A Machine Learning Primer" provides an analysis of the impact machine learning will have on bank operations and payments and how it is already shifting consumer behavior. Consumers increasingly expect their smartphone will answer their questions, give them directions, and warn them when accidents will slow them down. Over time, machine learning will become as prevalent within banks as software systems are today. Eventually every software application will be reconstructed to accommodate machine learning - it's simply a matter of time.

Highlights of the report include:

    --  Like software, machine learning can be applied to an extremely wide
        range of specific problems across all business domains. Although the
        technology can be used in a defensive fashion to lower costs,
        understanding how to use machine learning in offense to expand business
        opportunities is far more important.
    --  Machine learning is used today to greatly improve fraud detection while
        simultaneously reducing false positives, it has changed how consumer
        behavior is predicted, and it is fundamental to behavioral biometrics,
        which is disrupting the traditional authentication market.
    --  Perhaps most important, machine learning has changed how consumers
        interact with their smartphone and service providers by enabling natural
        language interfaces, contextual commerce, and automated agents.
    --  The author suggests that the most productive and accurate way to think
        of machine learning is as a software savant that is "a software system
        designed specifically to analyze and act on data and signals within a
        specialized domain (as in transactional fraud, detection of emotional
        state, or discovering objects or faces in a picture)."
    --  The cloud infrastructure will be a battleground for machine learning
        dominance, demanding an entirely new infrastructure for building,
        training, deploying, and managing these new general-purpose platforms.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Introduction

3. Bringing Machine Learning into the Enterprise

    --  The Enterprise Operations Affected by Machine Learning

4. Fraud Solutions

5. Machine Learning Creates New Consumer Interaction Models

    --  Conversational Bots
    --  Contextual Marketing Using Natural Language Processing (NLP)
    --  Robots
    --  Applying Machine Learning to All of Your Business Operations

6. Machine Learning and AI Terminology

    --  Defining Machine Learning, Statistics, and AI

7. The Statistical Roots of Machine Learning

    --  Supervised and Unsupervised Training

8. Common Solutions: Prediction, Categorization, and Regression Analysis

9. Machine Learning Can Solve Problems That Traditional Software Can't

10. Machine Learning in the Cloud

    --  Prepackaged Solutions
    --  Transfer Learning: Deploying New Solutions Faster
    --  The Importance of Training Data
    --  The Lack of Transparency of Machine Learning Decisions Is Risky in
        Regulated Areas

11. From Neurons to Neural Networks: Constructing the Machine Learning Algorithm

    --  Image Classification
    --  Artificial Neural Networks

12. The Breakthrough: Deep Learning and Convolutional Networks

    --  Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Networks
    --  Transfer Learning
    --  Generative Adversarial Networks
    --  Common Errors in Training a Model

13. Deployment of Machine Learning Solutions Is Specialized

    --  Traditional Computer Architectures Limit Machine Learning Performance
    --  Graphics Processing Units (GPUs)

14. The Limitations of Machine Learning

15. Are Machine Learning Solutions Patentable?

16. Recommendations

    --  Endnotes

List of Tables
Table 1: Typical Third-Party Packages Adopting Machine Learning for Deployment in Financial Institutions
Table 2: Pretrained and Packaged Machine Learning Models Available in the Cloud

List of Figures
Figure 1: The Confusing Vocabulary of Machine Learning
Figure 2: A Regression Analysis vs. a Machine Learning Analysis of Customer Data
Figure 3: The Difficulty of Recognizing Handwritten Numbers
Figure 4: Fintech Startups That Utilize Machine Learning
Figure 5: Activating a Neuron Is a Complex Event
Figure 6: Functions Enable Neurons to Activate Based on a Probability
Figure 7: Interconnected Nodes in an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) Are the Brain of Machine Learning
Figure 8: A Complex Web of Neurons Makes Up the Google Inception Image Recognition Engine
Figure 9: A Machine Learning Image Recognition Test
Figure 10: Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Networks
Figure 11: Establishing a Working Model and Continuing to Train It Has an Impact on Deployment



Companies Mentioned

    --  Amazon
    --  Cisco
    --  Clinc
    --  FIS
    --  Facebook
    --  Google
    --  IBM
    --  Microsoft
    --  OpenAI
    --  Oracle
    --  Salesforce
    --  Slack
    --  Twilio
    --  USAA
    --  Unit 4
    --  x.ai



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