Yes, it does (both CLA and brain).
Recognizing sets is like telling an apple is different to an elephant
(different sub-features, in your case letters {A,B,..,Z}). A nice visual
example is at cortical.io
In Nupic, this job is done by the spatial pooler (SP).

"recognizing patterns in order"(of time) = sequences, this is what temporal
pooler does. It is a concept above the "set recognition", where the changes
in time are linked to make sence.

hth, mark


On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Ryan Belcher <[email protected]> wrote:

> From what I undestand of NuPIC so far it seems to be good for recognizing
> patterns in order.  For example, ABCDE ~ ABZDE.  But what about sets?
> ABCDE ~ CEZDB
>
> Another question would be whether the brain does this sort of matching.
>
> Ryan
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