Hi All,
Thank you for the promotion help Mika ;-)
One of the reasons it took a while to publish the python client is that we use 
Swagger to generate it and had to create clean template code.
Currently there are the Java, Python and PHP SDKs, more to follow soon.
Another upcoming item is the first batch of our cross-lingual Retinas. We will 
soon open a beta-program for people who want to experiment with cross-lingual 
word-SDRs. The available languages are: English, French, Spanish, German, 
Danish, Chinese, Arabic, Russian with more to follow.
The aim of the cross-lingual Retinas is to have homologue representations for 
the same concept in all the offered languages.
The SDR for English “horse”, French “cheval” or German “Pferd” is always 
(nearly) the same. If you crate a Fingerprint of a text in one language, it can 
be directly compared with the Fingerprint of a text in another language. It 
should be possible to create interesting setups where an HTM network could 
learn to compare sequences of words in different languages…
Another project that will be published in the coming weeks, is a collection of 
plugin-nodes for the Eclipse based Knime workflow system (www.knime.org). The 
Knime-nodes will implement the cortical.io API functions and the current 
Java-HTM version of Nupic. By using Knime it should be much easier for 
non-programers to setup and exchange experiments. We will offer an automatic 
update site for the cortical and Nupic nodes. 
As for the white paper, it has been delayed due to a lot of biz-dev work in the 
past two months, but there will finally be a first version coming out by the 
end of February.

Any feedback or questions from the Nupic community will of course be more than 
welcome.

All the Best

Francisco

On 06.02.2015, at 16:06, Mika Schiller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Nupic, 
> 
> In case you don't already know cortical's Python client is finally available. 
> 
> https://github.com/cortical-io/python-client-sdk
> 
> Fransisco, thanks for you and your team's hard work on all this and do let us 
> know when the draft version of the Semantic Folding Theory white paper is 
> available. It would also be great to know about any significant NLP-related 
> progress you guys and Numenta make moving forward. Perhaps you could update 
> us from time to time. 
> 
> Mika 

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