This is awesome. You were just democratizing HTM experimentation… Does the visualization come from one of the hackathons? I can’t recall who did that back then. Maybe you already. Since then I hoped something like this will come along. For the encoder thing. Would it be possible to include a python code window where you could write encoder functions on the fly? I think rapid feedback has a lot of merit when prototyping encoders.
On 10.09.2014, at 19:39, David Ragazzi <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > After Matt and Daniel suggested a tutorial, I felt that that NuStudio is not > so intuitive like I thought. Yeah, play an existing example is very easy, but > create a HTM from scratch involves know how the inputs are organized in the > input files. Furthermore, create an encoder is other subject that doesn't > involve only intuition, but know how NuStudio integrate sensors to HTMs. > > This said, I create a issue for this demand: > https://github.com/DavidRagazzi/nupic.studio/issues/8 > > I appreciate any feeback about.
