Daniel, I tried leave it as intuitive as possible just for discard
tutorials.. But if anyone still believe it needs a tutorial, please feel
free to create an issue there and share your thoughts..

On 9 September 2014 22:59, Daniel Bell <[email protected]>
wrote:

> This looks pretty cool. Any tutorials to go with it?
>
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 1:17 PM, David Ragazzi <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys, don't forget that if you click with the left mouse button on
>> simulation painel, it will be showed a context menu with several options
>> like camera positions and customization of views (you can define what kind
>> of elements should be shown or not and save this configuration for use it
>> always that you want, etc).
>>
>> On 9 September 2014 22:01, Mika Schiller <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Can't wait to look through this David. Looks super neat!
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:21 PM, David Ragazzi <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks guys, Matt also is helping me to find potential issues..
>>>>
>>>> As Mr. Ray said me in private:
>>>> "I think this could become the goto interface for nupic!"
>>>>
>>>> On 9 September 2014 20:45, David Ray <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> This is Awesome! I look forward to checking it out!
>>>>>
>>>>> David Ray
>>>>>
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sep 9, 2014, at 6:39 PM, David Ragazzi <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello NuPICers!
>>>>>
>>>>> Just for inform that in all these days I was out, I was creating an a
>>>>> tool that I believe will be a breakthrough for the community. This
>>>>> tool calls "NuPIC Studio", or just NuStudio. NuStudio is an
>>>>> all­-in-­one tool that allows users create a HTM neural network from
>>>>> scratch, train it, collect statistics, and share it among the members of
>>>>> the community. It is not just a visualization tool but an HTM builder,
>>>>> debugger and laboratory for experiments. It is ideal for newbies with
>>>>> little intimacy with NuPIC code as well as experts that wish a better
>>>>> productivity. Among its features and advantages I list:
>>>>> - Users can open, save, or change their "HTM projects" or of other
>>>>> developers. A typical project contains data to be trained, neural network
>>>>> configuration, statistics, etc, which can be shared to be analysed or
>>>>> integrated with other projects.
>>>>> - The HTM engine is the own original NuPIC libray (Python
>>>>> distribution). This means no port, no bindings, no re-implementation, etc.
>>>>> So any changes in the original nupic source can be immediatedly viewed.
>>>>> This helps users that wish test improvements like new encoders or even
>>>>> hierarchy, attention, and motor integration.
>>>>> - The project is pip-installable and for desktop use.
>>>>>
>>>>> Project details:
>>>>> - All code is implemented in Python. When I say "all code", I really
>>>>> mean that code like GUI, 3d simulation, etc, are writen in Python and use
>>>>> open-source and cross platform components.
>>>>> - All GUI stuff (forms, controls, etc) is implemented in PyQT. PyQT is
>>>>> the version of the famous QT adapted for python apps, which is 
>>>>> open-source,
>>>>> cross-platform, complete, and very easy to code and change.
>>>>> - All utilities like XML serialization, canvas 2d, etc, also are
>>>>> implemented in PyQT.
>>>>> - A front-end object-oriented layer also written in Python is provided
>>>>> in order to ease the understanding of the NuPIC code and keep backwards
>>>>> compatibility. This means that someone with less experience in NuPIC could
>>>>> re-use this front-end in her projects.
>>>>>
>>>>> The project's site is:
>>>>> https://github.com/DavidRagazzi/nupic.studio
>>>>>
>>>>> and you can see some screen-shots attached to this message.
>>>>>
>>>>> Surely it still is not 100%, and it's expected that some installation
>>>>> issues arise, but I hope optimize the process as soon as possible. By the
>>>>> way, it works reasonably well and any people is welcome to try it or even
>>>>> improve it.
>>>>>
>>>>> I look forward for your feedback, it is very important!
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> David
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> David Ragazzi
>>>>> MSc in Sofware Engineer (University of Liverpool)
>>>>> Try NuPIC Studio! https://github.com/DavidRagazzi/nupic.studio
>>>>> --
>>>>> "I think James Connolly, the Irish revolutionary, is right when he
>>>>> says that the only prophets are those who make their future. So we're
>>>>> not anticipating, we're working for it."
>>>>>
>>>>> <splash.png>
>>>>>
>>>>> <screenshot.png>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> David Ragazzi
>>>> MSc in Sofware Engineer (University of Liverpool)
>>>> OS Community Commiter at Numenta.org
>>>> --
>>>> "I think James Connolly, the Irish revolutionary, is right when he says 
>>>> that
>>>> the only prophets are those who make their future. So we're not
>>>> anticipating, we're working for it."
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> David Ragazzi
>> MSc in Sofware Engineer (University of Liverpool)
>> OS Community Commiter at Numenta.org
>> --
>> "I think James Connolly, the Irish revolutionary, is right when he says that
>> the only prophets are those who make their future. So we're not
>> anticipating, we're working for it."
>>
>
>


-- 
David Ragazzi
MSc in Sofware Engineer (University of Liverpool)
OS Community Commiter at Numenta.org
--
"I think James Connolly, the Irish revolutionary, is right when he says that
the only prophets are those who make their future. So we're not anticipating
, we're working for it."

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