Thank you Matt, Teri, Taylor, Christy and all those I missed who worked hard to put this all together!
Cheers, David Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 16, 2015, at 9:04 AM, Jeff Fohl <[email protected]> wrote: > > Matt did an amazing job! I had a blast! > > - Jeff > >> On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 11:58 PM Pascal Weinberger >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> Thanks a lot Matt and Jeff and everyone else behind the scenes for working >> so hard to make it work! I think you did a great job! >> >> Looking forward to the videos :) >> >> >> >> Best, >> >> Pascal >> >> ____________________________ >> >> BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD ... >> >> >> >> > On 16 Nov 2015, at 03:12, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > Hello NuPIC, >> > >> > After taking today to recover after hosting two exciting events over >> > the weekend, I thought I would update you all on how everything went. >> > I'll probably follow up with a blog post later this week, but here's a >> > short summary. >> > >> > Community Meetup: >> > ======================= >> > >> > Fun time meeting new people. Check our our two live streams from the event: >> > - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLBq6KKkY-Y >> > - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji9R5fLY2Ik >> > >> > Congrats to the HTM Challenge Winners: >> > =========================== >> > Applications 1st Place: Jonathan Mackenzie (Adelaide Traffic Analysis) >> > Applications 2nd Place: Mike Lucchetta / Alejo Pagadizabal (Air >> > Traffic Anomaly Detection) >> > Applications 3rd Place: Kentaro Iizuka (ECG + HTM) >> > Innovation Prize: Marcus Lewis (ComportexViz for NuPIC) >> > People's Choice: Chandan Maruthi (Hollybot) >> > >> > See http://htmchallenge.devpost.com/submissions >> > >> > Thanks to everyone who submitted a project and for all the hard work >> > you put into them. >> > >> > I'll have a busy week editing videos, but I hope to have them complete >> > and uploaded by this Friday so you can see all the judges' reactions >> > and the sessions from Jeff and Subutai. Stay tuned! >> > >> > Overall, I thought this format worked very well. Projects were >> > certainly higher quality than typical hackathon projects, and that is >> > what I was looking for. It also allowed people from all over the world >> > to participate without needing to travel. I will probably start >> > planning to have a similar event in the Spring or Summer. I also >> > learned a lot of lessons doing this the first time, so hopefully it >> > will go a bit smoother next time. :) >> > >> > Regards, >> > --------- >> > Matt Taylor >> > OS Community Flag-Bearer >> > Numenta >> >
