WOW that was fast! thanks Chetan
Francisco De Sousa Webber Founder, GM CEPT Systems GmbH Mariahilferstrasse 4, 1070 Vienna, Austria +43 664 502 77 96 [email protected] http://cept.at FB-Number / Register of commerce: FN370659 m UID-Number: ATU66898538 On 01.03.2014, at 01:40, Chetan Surpur <[email protected]> wrote: > As per request (@Francisco and others), you can now paste text into the input > text field, and watch all the text get added to the model. > > This closes https://github.com/numenta/nupic.fluent.server/issues/3. > > > On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Chetan Surpur <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks everyone! I'm excited to see what the community can build off of this > :) > > > On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 7:43 AM, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm quite happy with the demo app Chetan has put together. I want to > emphasize that there's a great opportunity for the community to expand upon > it and create further demos within the nupic.fluent.server that uses the API > Chetan's provided (both the REST API on the server and the underlying > nupic.fluent API for python projects) to create more interesting things. We > have more ideas of things to create, and over time we'll be providing more > pages of demos using CEPT and NuPIC. Jeff thinks there is some potential here > to create interesting word games. > > --------- > Matt Taylor > OS Community Flag-Bearer > Numenta > > > On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 6:02 AM, Francisco Webber <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Chetan, > This is really great news! > I think that this initiative will boost the participation of more application > oriented community members. The natural language domain has a big advantage, > namely that it is fairly easy to create test, training and experimentation > collections of (text) data. Furthermore it is easier to interpret a result of > an experiment as natural language can be intuitively understood. > But also the “algorithmic” part of the community will profit from this new > infrastructure, as it will become much easier to create a controlled > experimental setup that allows to evaluate improvements of the algorithms (on > both sides Numenta as well as CEPT). > A third big advantage for the whole “CLA-movement” will be the increased > visibility for the grand public, based on application demos built with the > Numenta-CEPT hybrid. > > One of the first questions that pop up in my mind is: How much, in terms of > quantity, will this patch of 16K columns be able to learn and remind? > > We also plan to instantiate a dedicated CEPT resource for the purpose. I will > update you in the coming days on the progress. > > Again, thumbs-up for Chetan > > Cheers > > Francisco > > On 28.02.2014, at 06:08, Chetan Surpur <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I'm happy to introduce a project I've been working on this week. It's a >> platform for language prediction, using NuPIC together with CEPT [1]. The >> goal is to make it easy for anyone to build a language-based demo of NuPIC >> without having to know any of the internals of the CLA or CEPT. >> >> In fact, I have not one, but two little projects to open up to you. >> >> The first is nupic.fluent [2], a python library. It builds off of Subutai's >> and Matt's hackathon demos [3]. With it, you can create a model, feed it a >> word (also called a "term"), and get a prediction for the next one. It's >> very simple – and that's the point. >> >> The second is nupic.fluent.server [4], a server-based API and sample web app >> using nupic.fluent at its core. You can use it to build a web-based demo of >> language prediction with NuPIC, something we invited the community to >> participate in during the last office hour [5]. >> >> But wait, there's more! I've hosted the Fluent server on an EC2 instance, so >> you all can play with the Fluent web app right now. Enjoy: >> >> http://bit.ly/nupic-fluent >> >> Note that it's far from production-ready, and it may go down at any time. >> That link is just a little taste for now; I aim to host it in a more >> permanent place soon. >> >> Here is a screenshot of it in action: >> >> <image.png> >> >> Lastly, I invite everyone in the community to come hack on this with me; >> it's under the same license as NuPIC. And of course, feel free to use it in >> your demos (but be wary, it's still very early and the API might/will >> change). >> >> Thanks, >> Chetan >> >> [1] http://www.cept.at/ >> [2] https://github.com/numenta/nupic.fluent >> [3] http://numenta.org/blog/#demos >> [4] https://github.com/numenta/nupic.fluent.server >> [5] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67q75RnU58A&feature=share&t=37m16s >> _______________________________________________ >> nupic mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.numenta.org/mailman/listinfo/nupic_lists.numenta.org > > > _______________________________________________ > nupic mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.numenta.org/mailman/listinfo/nupic_lists.numenta.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > nupic mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.numenta.org/mailman/listinfo/nupic_lists.numenta.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > nupic mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.numenta.org/mailman/listinfo/nupic_lists.numenta.org
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