Jumping on the 2D band wagon.  It would be nice to see how permanences
evolve over time for 2D inputs in visual applications.

On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 1:03 AM, Ruaridh O'Donnell
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Yuwei,
>
> Thanks for the input.
>
> I agree that visualising 2D sdrs is hard. Be able to see 2D SDRs is
> something I'd like to do. I have some ideas but it'll take a bit more work.
>
> The sequence memory (or temporal memory as i think it's called now) is
> definitely something I'd like to see visualised. Its really hard to see
> what's gong on and it's one of the most important bits.
> Part of the challenge is that there's so much data. I think it'll be a
> matter of choosing carefully what to cut out. And then having different
> visualisations to show different parts of the data.
>
> Ruaridh
>
> Hi Ruaridh,
>
> The visualization will be extremely helpful to understand what's going on.
> The SDR viewer is very intuitive. Are you planning also to add topology? It
> can be challenging to visualize the evolution of 2D SDR over time.
>
> In addition to the spatial pooler output. It will also be useful to figure
> out how to visualize the synaptic connectivity pattern between cells in the
> temporal pooler during sequence learning. This can be challenging if you
> have multiple cells per column.
>
> Also, matplotlib seems to be a good library for scientific visualizations.
>
> Yuwei
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Ruaridh O'Donnell
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>> I'm one of the students in this year's summer of nupic. I'm creating
>> something that will hopefully be useful for the community so I thought I'd
>> get some input on it from everyone.
>>
>> I'm creating a library of plots and visualisations for use with nupic. The
>> idea is to write a collection of functions that you can call on a model to
>> easily see whats going on inside it. Each will output some kind of plot
>> describing the state of the model over time. As a very basic example, a
>> simple line plot of SDR sparsity.
>> I'd like these plots to be useful to the community so I'm asking if anyone
>> has ideas for visualisation they think would be useful.
>>
>> I made a mock up of a simple SDR viewer which you can see here. It might
>> give a better idea of the kinds of things I'm thinking about.
>>
>> http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/rhuairahrighairidh/SoN/blob/master/Basic%20SDR%20Plot.ipynb
>>
>> Anything else visualisation related let me know as well. I'd like to hear
>> about people's ideas / experience in this area.
>>
>> Ruaridh
>>
>>
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