yes! The the bits have semantic meaning.

2013/8/6 Matthew Taylor <[email protected]>

> Do the bits have semantic meaning? I think that is important as well.
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> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Valentin Puente <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Dear list,
>>
>> I'm exploring the possibility of using CLA for a specific problem, where
>> the input is represented by a train of "0" and "1". Addtionally, the number
>> of "1" is quite low. For a quite broad of usage scenarios there are less
>> than 4% of "1"s.
>>
>> My question is, in your experience, where is "the frontier" between SDR
>> and non-SDR representation?
>>
>> I'm asking this because if my raw input can be considered as SDR, I could
>> feed directly the spatial pooler. Since the problem has to be solved
>> through hardware (it is a computer architecture thing), be able to do it
>> will increase the feasibility of the idea of using CLA for this.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
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>> vpuente
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