Jeff,

I will leave it to Matt to figure out to handle recording the sensory motor
talk.

 

I don't have any presentation or writings about feedback in the cortical
hierarchy.  We know a fair bit about these connections and I have some ideas
about how they integrate into the CLA (via apical dendrites) but there is a
lot that is  not understood.

Jeff

 

From: nupic [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thompson,
Jeff
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 5:26 PM
To: NuPIC general mailing list.
Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] Mentioned presentation on action with CLA?

 

Thank you for the quick reply.  I'm in Los Angeles, so I hope someone does
record your presentation at NASA.

 

A similar question arose when I read "Thinking, predicting, and doing are
all part of the same unfolding of sequences moving down the cortical
hierarchy." (On Intelligence, p. 158.) I'm sure this is a FAQ, but do you
have some writings or presentations about how a CLA would receive feedback
signals coming down the hierarchy?   

 

Thank you,

- Jeff

 

 

From: Jeff Hawkins <[email protected]>
Reply-To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, August 18, 2013 11:35 AM
To: "'NuPIC general mailing list.'" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] Mentioned presentation on action with CLA?

 

Jeff,

I wrote this presentation a couple years ago for a workshop on sensory motor
integration.  That workshop was held at the Santa Fe institute and I don't
believe it was recorded.  The genesis of the workshop was a paper written by
Murray Sherman and Raymond Guillery where they point out that every region
of the neocortex (as far as they have looked) has cells in layer 5 that have
a motor function.  The big idea is that every region of neocortex does
sensory inference and generates behavior.  There are no pure "sensory"
regions and no pure "motor" regions.  It is one of those beautiful results
that make you slap your head and say "of course!"

 

I have always envisioned the CLA as modeling a section layer 3 in a region
of the neocortex.  Layer 3 is the primary input layer and is therefore doing
inference on the input to that cortical region.  Layer 5 is driven by layer
3 and has the cells that innervate muscles, or more often project to some
sub-cortical area that generates behavior.  I see how two CLAs, one for
layer 3 and the other for layer 5 can work together to learn a sensory motor
model of the world where today's CLA is purely sensory.  There is a lot I
don't understand but there is enough that I think we can make progress.  

 

I gave this presentation again earlier this year at Numenta.  It wasn't
recorded.  It looks like I might give it again this fall at NASA Ames here
in Silicon Valley as there are a few roboticists there interested in it.

 

I don't mind recording it if someone could take care of the logistics.

Jeff 

 

From: nupic [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thompson,
Jeff
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2013 4:57 PM
To: NuPIC general mailing list.
Subject: [nupic-dev] Mentioned presentation on action with CLA?

 

Hello. 

 

In the introduction for the NuPIC Hackathon Kickoff, Jeff Hawkins talks
briefly about the need for CLA integration with action.  In response to a
question, he says "We haven't done experiments with motor interaction.  I
have a presentation, I think about it."  Is the presentation about motor
interaction with CLA available?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=yShNQvJEP6A&t=2188
> &v=yShNQvJEP6A&t=2188

 

Thank you,

- Jeff Thompson 

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