I think so, plus they charge $150 to attend, and you need to be a US citizen.  
If you are interested in going you can write to Hammerstrom and ask to be 
invited.  It is pretty casual.  Dan’s email is daniel.hammerstrom (at) darpa.mil

 

From: nupic [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steven Oberlin
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 10:00 AM
To: NuPIC general mailing list.
Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] DARPA RFI

 

Jeff, 

 

Is the workshop on Sept. 18 by invitation only? 

-Steve O.


On Sep 5, 2013, at 6:23 AM, "Jeff Hawkins" <[email protected]> wrote:

Dan Hammerstrom at DARPA is working at putting together a DARPA program called 
the Cortical Processor.  So far there was a 1.5 day workshop earlier this year 
in Wash D.C. and there is another one scheduled for September 18 here in the 
bay area.  I spoke at the earlier one and will be speaking at the upcoming one 
too.  The goal of the program is to create new HW architectures designed 
specifically to model the neocortex.  The two workshops are to  help DARPA 
gather ideas for the program.   If all goes well DARPA will formally launch the 
program around the beginning of the new year.  DARPA does not do the actual 
work, they provide funding for teams that compete to meet a set of goals.  
Usually these programs run for several years.

 

Dan sees the CLA as a prime example of the kind of algorithm he would like the 
Cortical Processor to implement.  Dan has a long history building neural 
network type chips and he understands the CLA deeply, so he knows what he is 
doing.  The NuPIC community can play an important role in this.  The fact that 
the CLA is open sourced helps, the fact that there are people studying the CLA 
helps, and of course any commercial applications of the CLA helps.

 

As I have said before today is similar to the 1940s in the computing era.  Back 
then they were just starting to understand how to build computers.  They had 
not yet invented operating systems, compilers, transistors, disk drives, and so 
on, but they had the basic idea of a data store that contained both 
instructions and data and that this could compute anything.  Once the basics 
were understood, progress was steady.  This is where we are today in building 
intelligent machines.  We understand the basics of hierarchy, SDRs, sequence 
memory, etc. and we are trying to figure out the best way forward.  BTW 
government funding played an important role in the creation of the first 
computers and I believe Dan Hammerstrom believes DARPA can play a similar role 
again.

Jeff

 

From: nupic [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matthew Taylor
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2013 9:02 PM
To: NuPIC general mailing list.
Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] DARPA RFI

 

Jeff wrote a blog post about this, too: 
http://numenta.org/blog/2013/08/13/brains-and-machine-intelligence-a-long-time-coming.html




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Matt Taylor

OS Community Flag-Bearer

Numenta

 

On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 8:49 PM, Alexander van Dijk <[email protected]> wrote:

Just ran across this article 

 

http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/darpa-wants-computers-fuse-higher-human-brain-function

 

which mentions the release (August 14) of an RFI by DARPA asking for "Request 
for Information (RFI) on Research and Development of a Cortical Processor"

 

https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity 
<https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=91bc9e58d6fa024d55d7c0583d38fc21&tab=core&_cview=0>
 &mode=form&id=91bc9e58d6fa024d55d7c0583d38fc21&tab=core&_cview=0

 

I couldn't find the same RFI on the DARPA website, but Daniel Hammerstrom is 
mentioned as the primary POC

 

http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/MTO/Personnel/

 

Alexander


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