Hi David san,
Thank you very much for CMake stuff. It will become a big door open for
Windows platform.
I'm happy to try it out and going to provide feedback (report or PR or
whatever).
BTW, do you have a specific reason to choose 32-bit platform (e.g. any
troubles you've seen)?
Is it okay to try 64-bit?
Best Regards,
Hideaki Suzuki.
2013/9/10 David Ragazzi <[email protected]>
> Hi Hideaki,
>
> >>Of course, I like to port Nupic to Windows, too, but I'm afraid, it
> will take some time (Nupic is big).
>
> If you want port Nupic to Windows, I will glade to help you. Please look
> my message with instructions about.
>
> Best wishes, David
>
>
>
> On 9 September 2013 14:41, Hideaki Suzuki <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Marek san,
>>
>> Thank you for your encouraging response. I can feel more positive with
>> this now. I filed NPC-377 <https://issues.numenta.org/browse/NPC-377>.
>>
>> My toy is written in C#. Though my background is not Windows, I want to
>> run CLA on my Windows PCs for several personal reasons. Of course, I like
>> to port Nupic to Windows, too, but I'm afraid, it will take some time
>> (Nupic is big).
>>
>> If you guys are okay with me to incorporate the change in Nupic, I'm
>> thinking of using Amazon EC2. It comes with 750 free hours for new comers
>> (me).
>>
>> I'm also thinking of uploading the toy to GitHub probably in the next
>> weekend (Sep.16 is holiday in Japan).
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Hideaki Suzuki.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/9/9 Marek Otahal <[email protected]>
>>
>>> Thanks a lot for sharing Hideaki!
>>>
>>> on a quick glance, those results are impressive!
>>> How did you do the models (matlab or something?), will you be planning
>>> to implement the feature to NuPIC code?
>>> Either way, please fill in an issue request at JIRA with the slides
>>> included.
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot for your work, Mark
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 12:24 AM, Hideaki Suzuki <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I wrote a ppt to summarize one topic I did in my study of SP.
>>>> I have a few other topics with SP, but I'm shifting to TP.
>>>>
>>>> The idea speeds up the local inhibition x20 or better without
>>>> parallelism (6ms -> 0.3ms in my PC). As learning in SP proceeds, it will
>>>> even get close to the speed of global inhibition.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm sending this just because I don't want to be a free rider.
>>>> Whatever I feel it might be useful for someone, I like to share it. So,
>>>> please don't get offended because this is not so much biological (but
>>>> software engineering stuff).
>>>>
>>>> I hope this kind of mail is okay in this mailing list...
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> Hideaki Suzuki.
>>>>
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