I've also set up an initial entry for the tag wiki: Floatover: Numenta Platform for Intelligent Computing: Open Source Software platform based on the principles of the neocortex, as identified by Jeff Hawkins.
Long Form: NuPIC is the open-source core of Numenta's Grok platform. Unlike other "neural net" and ML approaches, NuPIC is based firmly on the detailed principles of the neocortex. The result is that NuPIC may yet have all the features of other approaches, but it has the potential to truly emulate the performance of the brain. You can become involved in the growing NuPIC community by visiting Numenta.org <http://numenta.org/>. Commercial use of NuPIC will require getting in touch with Grok <http://groksolutions.com/> (formerly Numenta). Grok are currently developing a shrink-wrapped anomaly-detection and monitoring service for AWS, based on NuPIC. The community (and the company too, I believe) normally use *NuPIC* for the open source software, and*Grok* for the commercial products and services built on it. On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Fergal Byrne <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Chetan, > > Thanks for setting this up, guys. I use SO all the time for very technical > questions, but this is a really great idea. I think the mailing list and > the Wiki are key for the community, but definitely SO is another way to go. > > I've answered your question (there may be further answers) at > http://stackoverflow.com/q/19851096/2969741 > > Basically the main use for the ClassifierOnly tagging is when the field > you're trying to predict is not (always) present in the data. For example, > in a possible variation on the HotGym example, the thermostat setting might > be a desired field to predict (ie to set), but you'll only have historical > data. > > ML competitions often give you a training set with "outcome" fields, which > you are supposed to predict, compute, or estimate with test data, and that > test data does not include those fields. > > > > On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 3:46 AM, Azat <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Wow, that was fast - I didn't even had to post/edit anything! >> >> Azat >> >> -------------------------------------------- >> On Thu, 11/7/13, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] NuPIC Learning Hub >> To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]> >> Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013, 9:32 PM >> >> I got a buddy to tag a few questions. >> Azat, you can go ahead and create a new question with the >> new tag! >> >> :) Matt >> >> Sent from my MegaPhone >> >> > On Nov 7, 2013, at 7:22 PM, Azat <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > Actually I wanted to ask this question : >> > >> > I just got a 4Gb image (.ova) created by Marek for VM - >> anyone successfully installed it on Mac OS X (10.9) ? Any >> additional recommendations ? Thanks! >> > >> > Azat >> > >> > -------------------------------------------- >> > On Thu, 11/7/13, Azat <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] NuPIC Learning Hub >> > To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]> >> > Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013, 9:21 PM >> > >> > Let's get started - Matt you could >> > post a question and then we need only 30+ people to >> vote you >> > up ! >> > >> > Azat >> > >> > -------------------------------------------- >> > On Thu, 11/7/13, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> >> > wrote: >> > >> > Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] NuPIC Learning Hub >> > To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]> >> > Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013, 9:07 PM >> > >> > I have 650 or so. :/ >> > >> > Sent from my MegaPhone >> > >> >>> On Nov 7, 2013, at 7:04 PM, Azat <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> If there's no one with such a high score, we can >> > either >> > ask them politely, or play by the rules which (as >> far as I >> > understand) requires 50 people to : >> >> >> >> question is voted up: +5 >> >> answer is voted up: +10 >> >> answer is marked “accepted”: +15 (+2 to >> acceptor) >> > >> >> >> >> http://stackoverflow.com/help/whats-reputation >> >> >> >> Minimally: (5+10+15=30) * 50 = 1500 :-) >> >> >> >> Or finally we can use some other venue for >> > categorised >> > topics. >> >> >> >> Azat >> >> >> >> -------------------------------------------- >> >>> On Thu, 11/7/13, Azat <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] NuPIC Learning Hub >> >> To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]> >> >> Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013, 8:52 PM >> >> >> >> Ah, but SO wants "1500 reputation" >> >> for a new tag like 'nupic' ... >> >> [ Creating the new tag 'nupic' requires at least >> 1500 >> >> reputation. ] >> >> >> >> Just tried to post a question, anyone has 1500 on >> SO >> > already >> >> ? >> >> >> >> Azat >> >> >> >> -------------------------------------------- >> >> On Thu, 11/7/13, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] NuPIC >> Learning Hub >> >> To: "NuPIC general mailing list." >> <[email protected]> >> >> Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013, >> 5:24 PM >> >> >> >> I've like the idea of >> >> StackOverflow, in fact I've looked >> into it in the >> > past. >> >> The thing about getting a >> dedicated StackExchange >> > section >> >> is >> >> that there needs to be ample >> evidence of interest >> > first. >> >> The >> >> Area51 crew are not going to >> approve a NuPIC site >> > without >> >> a >> >> large community of active >> supporters. I was >> > planning on >> >> moving in this direction once >> we've grown a bit >> > more. >> >> It's not easy to get an Area51 >> proposal into a SO >> > site, >> >> for example, Arduino is still in >> the proposal >> > stage (http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/58150/arduino). >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> The best place to start is on the >> main >> >> stackoverflow site itself. >> >> >> >> How about this... >> >> There are no questions tagged >> with >> >> "nupic" at this point, which is >> great because we >> >> have an empty namespace to occupy: >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/nupic >> >> >> >> >> >> I welcome anyone with a technical >> question about >> >> NuPIC to post it on http://stackoverflow.com >> >> with the tag "nupic". It would >> also be a good >> > idea >> >> (at least initially) to post a >> link to your >> > question on >> >> the >> >> mailing list until we built up >> enough steam on SO >> > that it >> >> is >> >> consistently monitored by the >> community. >> >> >> >> >> >> Any volunteers? >> >> ---------Matt TaylorOS Community >> >> Flag-BearerNumenta >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at >> >> 3:13 PM, Mark Wilson <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> A wiki is an >> >> awesome idea! Numenta, how about >> it? I think this >> > is >> >> something that would benefit you >> too. I too have >> > been >> >> struggling to get started. There >> is much you have >> > to >> >> discover the hard way. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> For a >> >> Stackoverflow style of site, >> how >> > about..... >> >> Stackoverflow! >> >> At least initially anyway. If that >> is popular >> > then we >> >> could >> >> propose a nupic version at http://area51.stackexchange.com/ and >> >> get our own StackNupic. I >> definitely agree that >> > this style >> >> of site is much more useful than >> trying to search >> > mail >> >> lists. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Let's start >> >> asking and answering questions >> there and see how >> > it >> >> goes. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> CheersMark >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On 7 November 2013 >> >> 19:18, Sergey Cleftsow <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hello everybody! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> It seems that as the community >> grows the problem >> > of being >> >> a >> >> good >> >> >> >> documentation and stuff which can >> help to learn >> > NuPIC >> >> becomes more >> >> >> >> important. For example I >> personally resolved my >> > problem of >> >> installing >> >> >> >> NuPIC just accidentally by getting >> an advice from >> > one of >> >> friends. The >> >> >> >> solution was buried in depth of >> many posts and I >> > didn’t >> >> aware about >> >> >> >> it. Now I have a very useful >> experience which >> > could help >> >> other >> >> >> >> members. But where should I >> publish it to make it >> > easy to >> >> get by them? >> >> >> >> If I write to the mailing list it >> may be the same >> > case. Of >> >> course >> >> >> >> there are other great places — >> wiki, Youtube >> > channel, >> >> but >> >> they have >> >> >> >> own limitations. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> So here is an idea to build some >> kind of a >> > learning center >> >> (let’s call >> >> >> >> it “NLH” — NuPIC Learning >> Hub). Every >> > member of >> >> community may >> >> >> >> contribute to NLH by adding own >> answers to >> > questions which >> >> were asked >> >> >> >> by other members if he/she has a >> time and/or such >> > a >> >> willing. >> >> Gradually >> >> >> >> those answers may form stuff for a >> comprehensive >> >> documentation for the >> >> >> >> NuPIC platform. It may be some >> single site or may >> > be a >> >> section on >> >> >> >> Numenta.org (or some another >> place). Making a >> > prototype of >> >> NLH is >> >> >> >> considered not a very >> sophisticated task so I can >> > do it >> >> because >> >> >> >> web-development is my common job >> (of course if >> > somebody >> >> wants to help >> >> >> >> me it will be great also). >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> This is the idea in short. >> Speaking more >> > detailed: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I suggest there may be 2 main >> section. First is >> > a >> >> “Documentation”, >> >> >> >> which is in essence the standard >> pages describing >> > the >> >> platform, its >> >> >> >> methods, OPF and so on. Users can >> add comments >> > to >> >> published >> >> stuff. >> >> >> >> There are lots of examples in the >> Net (consider >> > php.net or >> >> something >> >> >> >> of this kind). Of course, the >> problem is that >> > this demands >> >> enormous >> >> >> >> efforts (time in the first turn). >> So in order to >> > make it >> >> much more >> >> >> >> easier there is a second sections >> which should >> > look more >> >> like a >> >> >> >> Stackoverflow (of course it’s >> hardly to hope >> > that it >> >> will >> >> have the >> >> >> >> same functionality from the very >> beginning, but I >> > guess it >> >> isn’t >> >> >> >> necessary yet). I.e. any community >> member may >> > leave own >> >> question while >> >> >> >> other members who possesses an >> answer may create >> > it there. >> >> All the >> >> >> >> questions may be ranked by users >> who votes by a >> > standard >> >> way >> >> (+/-). So >> >> >> >> after any question got an enough >> answers or rank >> > it may be >> >> used as a >> >> >> >> basics for the “official” >> stuff in the >> >> “Documentation” sections. It >> >> >> >> means that Admin (Moderator and so >> on, there may >> > be few of >> >> them) >> >> >> >> converts it to the article and >> places it in the >> > section >> >> mentioned >> >> >> >> above. In that section may be >> “empty” >> > articles, i.e. >> >> they have only a >> >> >> >> title, but have no content. >> However this title is >> > a link >> >> to >> >> the page >> >> >> >> containing a question dedicated to >> the subject >> > and answers >> >> added by >> >> >> >> community members (i.e. the second >> section). >> > After an >> >> article being >> >> >> >> filled by stuff made of members’ >> answers there >> > a link to >> >> the page >> >> >> >> which contained those answers to >> see the history >> > of >> >> question >> >> will be >> >> >> >> added. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> So as a rule we have one of two >> things: an >> > official >> >> article >> >> in the Doc >> >> >> >> section or “unofficial” page >> with the ranked >> > question >> >> and answers >> >> >> >> (probably ranked also) to it. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Of course, there may be lots of >> other interesting >> > things >> >> and >> >> we can >> >> >> >> consider all of them after if the >> community will >> > be >> >> interested by the >> >> >> >> idea. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> SY Sergey V. 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