From what I've seen so far HTM has only been applied to very trivial
binary images far less complex than medical images or more ordinary
scenes.  If they can return reasonable results from camera images in a
way which is invariant to scale, translation and rotation then I'll be
impressed.  As I understand it from Numenta's own forums this kind of
invariance is not achievable with the demos which they've produced so
far, although it's an essential characteristic of any general purpose
vision system.



On 29/06/07, Kingma, D.P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have followed HTM progress to some extend but have not seen any
medical applications of NuPIC. Or any serious applications for that
matter, unless groups beside Numenta have created an advanced HTM
implementation... To get an idea of current applications you could
check out the (quite shallow) Numenta forums.

On 6/29/07, Lukasz Stafiniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, has HTM been seriously tried at medical images understanding?
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