good point!
But then, are such patterns "learnable"? Things like word or better
fingerprint counts may be a good point as well :S



On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 10:34 PM, Chandan Maruthi <chandan.maru...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Pascal and Matt,
> There seems to be a huge potential in classifying identified patterns and
> being able to trigger actions based on them.
> When you see a particular event a few times, it may not be an anomaly any
> more,  but that does not make it useless. The fact that
> this has been seen before and classified as something of interest can be
> of significant value. Anomalies lies at the edges
> of known and unknown knowledge, they are critical in triggering learning .
> but the learnt patterns through classification are
> as much or way more important in stable state.
>
> chandan
>
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Pascal Weinberger <
> passiweinber...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Matt,
>>
>> A problem I see now, is that they are under constant attack on Social
>> media, so learning any patterns as not anomlous will be a huge problem, and
>> possible contextual infromation will need to be taken into consideration...
>>
>> See for example:
>>
>>
>> http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/16/hacking-collective-anonymous-declares-total-war-on-isis-following-paris-terror-attacks/
>>
>> http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/anonymous-declares-war-islamic-state-6839030
>> and many more...
>>
>> Still I think it is worth a try, but am not really able to allocate time
>> :(
>> Is anybody form Cortical listening?? :) (hint)
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Pascal
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 9:43 PM, Matthew Taylor <m...@numenta.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I thought about what happened in Paris all day yesterday. I spent
>>> considerable time researching ISIS and I found this:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/files/papers/2015/03/isis-twitter-census-berger-morgan/isis_twitter_census_berger_morgan.pdf
>>>
>>> It describes it a lot of detail how ISIS uses Twitter, and it also
>>> lists a lot of topics and hashtags ISIS promoters have used.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> ---------
>>> Matt Taylor
>>> OS Community Flag-Bearer
>>> Numenta
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 3:44 AM, miguel angel rodriguez
>>> <duckfr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > Hi Pascal,
>>> >
>>> > I really think is a naive idea, but very interesting too. Creating a
>>> > WorldWide-SocialInfo processor that can detect these kind of anomalies
>>> would
>>> > serve a fantastic purpose. But this is a Big project and should be
>>> addressed
>>> > with the care and workforce appropirate.
>>> > I kindo of Isac Asimovs "Multivac" WorldManaging Computer.
>>> >
>>> > If someone opnes a serious project on the matter I would be in as soon
>>> as my
>>> > current tasks are finished.
>>> >
>>> > Best,
>>> >
>>> > Miguel Angel
>>> >
>>> > #PrayForParís
>>> >
>>> > 2015-11-14 11:39 GMT+01:00 Pascal Weinberger <
>>> passiweinber...@gmail.com>:
>>> >>
>>> >> Hey NuPIC, Hey Cortical.io
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> After this devastating night with the disturbing and also a bit
>>> awakening
>>> >> events in Paris, I would like to ask for people to join me on a small
>>> and
>>> >> probably naive idea:
>>> >>
>>> >> The cortical.io team has submitted a twitter monitoring service for
>>> >> elections, there has been a hack on the hackaton in NY for monitoring
>>> news
>>> >> and indicating anomalies in them, and now I would like to see if we
>>> can find
>>> >> indications for the terror-attacks in Paris in Social media.
>>> >>
>>> >> Twitter, news and "underground" platforms like 4chan are maybe good
>>> places
>>> >> to start. I was thinking about monitoring the schemantics and numbers
>>> of
>>> >> posts containing keywords related to terrorism and hatred.
>>> >>
>>> >> I was hoping for sb from cortical.io and others to help trying  to
>>> see if
>>> >> there are indications in Social media before the events, so anomalies
>>> in
>>> >> posts and activities which may have been used to warn and/or find
>>> >> individuals who are causing these anomalous behavior.
>>> >>
>>> >> I know this may sound naive (I know it is) but I think it's worth the
>>> try!
>>> >> Maybe this Leeds us to a warning tool for terrorism, which would be
>>> >> incredibly helpful to us.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> I hope for feedback and ideas here!
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> PS: I hope you had a great rest time yesterday night :)
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Best,
>>> >>
>>> >> Pascal
>>> >>
>>> >> ____________________________
>>> >>
>>> >> BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD ...
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Regards
> Chandan Maruthi
>
>

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