Hi Nick,

Are you referring to NAB (Numenta Anomaly Benchmark)?  The code for it is
here:

https://github.com/numenta/NAB

The purpose of NAB is to establish a benchmark for real time anomaly
detection. One of the goals is to include actual real-world sensor data
with labeled anomalies.  We’re at an “alpha” stage right now so it is not
fully complete but you can look through it (there’s a doc on the wiki).

NAB is not specific to Numenta. We’ve included Skyline (a popular open
source anomaly detection algorithm) but we hope over time people will add
other algorithms.

It’s not fully ready yet but I’m happy to go over details in the next
office hour if there is interest. We could really use help from anyone who
can provide real sensor/machine data with anomalies.

—Subutai



On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Nicholas Mitri <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> There was talk of an ongoing project to benchmark HTM against a set of
> algorithms.
> Any updates on that?
>
> I’d be interested to see what algorithms the Numenta team finds comparable
> to HTM.
>
> best,
> Nick

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