Yes, I'm following Fergal's blogs. Still thanks for the repost!

On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 2:17 PM, cogmission (David Ray) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Mark,
>
> You've probably seen this, but just in case you haven't :
> http://inbits.com/2014/09/a-unifying-view-of-deep-networks-and-hierarchical-temporal-memory/
>
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 7:10 AM, Marek Otahal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Matt, David,
>>
>> thanks for your updates.
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 1:45 PM, cogmission (David Ray) <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Matt,
>>>
>>> As always, I am inspired by your community leadership and endless
>>> support. The way in which you nurture community engagement is as much a
>>> phenomenon as the HTM technology itself. You have made such a difference in
>>> my life personally (I can't imagine where I'd be right now if it weren't
>>> for that fateful phone call 1 year ago!).
>>>
>>> I think "What is Riverview?"
>>>
>> Yup! Streaming data toolkit, aka Riverview is pretty cool. I plan to
>> review it for some HTM Challenge ideas.
>>
>>
>>> is a very interesting question and a metaphor for your unrelenting
>>> support of the HTM endeavor. I think it is subtly one of the most
>>> significant developments in support of HTM. A central nexus and repository
>>> for time based streaming data, and a general purpose temporal data
>>> collection and composition service. Sound good? I think it is awesome just
>>> how subtly and without fanfare Riverview was conceived - hiding its
>>> enormous significance. It's kinda funny, that way...
>>>
>>> Anyway, here's my list:
>>>
>>> 1. Readying myself (learning as much as possible) so that I can assist
>>> with HTM & Cortical.io/Semantic Folding integration.
>>>
>> This is interesting, could you provide some more insight David?
>>
>>
>> I'm currently:
>>
>> *) working on boosting, a bunch of issues & PRs created. Right now I need
>> feedback on 'em.
>> *) Summing up my plans for HTM challenge, I'd like to do these
>> "projects"/papers -
>>  -- ML benchmarks :
>> a repo with collection of usecases, datasets, algorithms and results. Ofc
>> we'd try HTM topping it! ;)
>> This should serve as an overview of practical HTM capabilities,
>> comparison for experts from other "AI schools of thought", and importantly
>> source for improvement ideas for nupic.
>> I plan to steal,cooperate with .research, .vision, .biodat, .nlp repos
>> etc..
>>
>> -- HTM theory to other bio-inspired NN approaches comparison:
>> summing up the relation/differences on the interesting projects, ideas
>> that are around. I haven't found a complete, highlevel but broad overview,
>> which I can the pass to the bio/neuro-logists I try to cooperate with.
>>
>> -- Bio/Psycho-logical interdisciplinary example:
>> bringing HTM model to some bio/psych -logical condition
>>
>> Cheers, Mark
>>
>>
>>> 2. Working with the community in preparing and collecting goals / issues
>>> for the next great push for HTM.java. (Probably Serialization)
>>> 3. Working on a generalized JavaFX google mapping API (FXMaps) [1].
>>> 4. Following #3, Working on Nostromo, an HTM Challenge entry [2].
>>> 5. Integrating the Cognition Mission blog into my work routine. (Getting
>>> ready for next post) [3].
>>> 6. Taking antacid pills to curb my anxiousness to hear Jeff Hawkins'
>>> next state of the HTM-union address & Fergal Byrne's next presentation on
>>> HTM technology [4].
>>>
>>> [1] https://github.com/cogmission/FXMaps
>>> [2] https://github.com/cogmission/Nostromo
>>> [3] http://cogmission.ai
>>> [4] https://www.tums.com
>>>
>>>
>>> Peace,
>>> David
>>>
>> --
>> Marek Otahal :o)
>>
>
>
>
> --
> *With kind regards,*
>
> David Ray
> Java Solutions Architect
>
> *Cortical.io <http://cortical.io/>*
> Sponsor of:  HTM.java <https://github.com/numenta/htm.java>
>
> [email protected]
> http://cortical.io
>



-- 
Marek Otahal :o)

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