Sounds great will try it out On Tuesday, October 14, 2014, David Ragazzi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys, > > Finally I finished the encoders integration to NuPIC Studio!! Now you can > create your projects using Numenta or your own encoders! > > To getting started, just check "counting" example to check how the famous > (Numenta) Scalar Encoder works: Try change "counting_numbers.txt" input > file with your own numbers and change the range by set the parameters of > this encoder. Helpful link: https://github.com/numenta/nupic/wiki/Encoders > > Another good news: The NuPIC Studio wiki tutorial also is done! Just check > it: > > https://github.com/nupic-community/nupic.studio/wiki > > Actually it was done some weeks ago, but I delayed its introduction to > community because I'd like that encoders integration also was ok. Special > thanks to David Ray and Fergal Byrne to review the wiki tutorial. > > Some other improvements: > - Simulation was optimized: now it's faster because shows only cells with > non-inactive state. > - Refresh controls while run multiple steps. > - Precision rate of the network. > - Solved "Save Project" bug reported by Mike > > To get the new version with all these improvements, just use: > > (sudo) pip install nustudio > > The next weeks I'll concentrate my efforts in help all you to get started > to NuPIC Studio including answer doubts, solve any bugs and improve > documentation as well as finish the HotGym port to NuPIC Studio in order to > Matt make the video tutorial. So please don't hesitate on give me feedback! > > -- > 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." >
