David,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XplatIjxLXQ :)

Speaking of semantic folding, are you going to come to the Nov 13
community event? I would love to get a cortical.io update if there...

Also, capnp in java? https://github.com/dwrensha/capnproto-java/

BTW, I think you'll really enjoy Subutai's upcoming talk on the
evolution of HTM over the past 10 years.

---------
Matt Taylor
OS Community Flag-Bearer
Numenta


On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 4:45 AM, 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?" 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.
> 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
>
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 11:47 PM, Chandan Maruthi <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> read [if I may say so]
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 9:47 PM, Chandan Maruthi
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Matt,
>>> I cant beat that list but here goes.
>>>
>>> 1.) A Very cool product [I am may say so]  including Natural Language
>>> processing that I hope to showcase soon
>>> 2.) Content about brain/AI/Nupic/neuroscience that would make it easier
>>> for people to make sense of what we are doing.
>>>
>>> Chandan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 9:37 PM, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello NuPIC,
>>>>
>>>> Here are some things I'm working on:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Setting up HTM Challenge stuff, talking to A/V folks and Teri,
>>>> Taylor Wirfs, and our new Director of Marketing, Christy Maver. You'll
>>>> meet them all if you can make it to the Onsite. They are very friendly
>>>> and helpful.
>>>>
>>>> 2. Trying to figure out what River View is...
>>>>
>>>> 3. Helping people with installation problems. (If there is anyone
>>>> reading this with installation problems, email me: [email protected] I
>>>> want to help.)
>>>>
>>>> 4. Making videos. I hope you've noticed, but does it help? Should I keep
>>>> it up?
>>>>
>>>> 5. Trying to come up with a good example of NuPIC using multiple input
>>>> streams to contribute to a better prediction than with only one input
>>>> stream. I have access to good weather data for years in all major
>>>> cities. I have Chicago 311 calls in River View for "Tree Debris"
>>>> requests, which should be an effect of storms. With the 311 data
>>>> alone, HTM would certainly show a jump like this [1] to be anomalous.
>>>> (sidenote [2]).
>>>>
>>>> At this point I'm fetching live data from the wunderground API and
>>>> River View, caching on the file system, and converting files to a CSV
>>>> I can swarm over [3]. Is anyone interested in taking over from here? I
>>>> was planning on predicting tree debris call rates but that's kindof an
>>>> awful idea for an application. I'd call it the Common Sense app. :P
>>>>
>>>> 6. Reading and commenting on GitHub, but less lately because of the
>>>> Challenge. That's a lot of extra work. I've been happy seeing others
>>>> organizing themselves a bit. I would be happy to try and help as I
>>>> can. There was a request to automate some ticket creation [4]. I will
>>>> try to get to this, but probably after the Challenge is over. I would
>>>> like to spent some time to focus on automation updates and reporting
>>>> metrics. I see a lot I could improve, but that's another story.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, it's the end of my night, and it has been a pleasure. Thanks
>>>> for reading. What are you folks working on? I'm sure there are some of
>>>> you with big plans...
>>>>
>>>> [1]
>>>> http://data.numenta.org/chicago-311/Tree%20Debris/data.html?aggregate=1%20day&since=1435789793
>>>> [2] Would any of you be interested in having every major city's
>>>> weather data in daily to hourly intervals in River View? I have a way
>>>> to do this, but it will cost $$ and I want to make sure it's worth it.
>>>> Please tell me if you would use this with HTM. I think weather
>>>> contributes to plenty of data streams.
>>>> [3]
>>>> https://github.com/rhyolight/multivariate-example/blob/master/weather_debris_data.csv
>>>> [4] https://github.com/numenta/nupic.tools/issues/218
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> ---------
>>>> Matt Taylor
>>>> OS Community Flag-Bearer
>>>> Numenta
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards
>>> Chandan Maruthi
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>> Chandan Maruthi
>>
>
>
>
> --
> With kind regards,
>
> David Ray
> Java Solutions Architect
>
> Cortical.io
> Sponsor of:  HTM.java
>
> [email protected]
> http://cortical.io

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