Actually most of these bytes are due to "external" folder which contains
precompiled static libraries, headers and binaries, for Windows, Linux
32/64, and Dawin.

While "external" folder has about 210 MB, the other folders has all
together less than 4 MB!! Is not fault of HTM algorithms!

On 2 February 2015 at 20:58, Michael Klachko <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Lol, please don't shoot!
>
> I'm just trying to understand the complexity of HTM algorithms. What would
> an estimated line count of all HTM algoritms implemented in Nupic - just
> the algoritms?
>
> Btw, your example of 16k servers is wrong on multiple levels. First of
> all, same code was run on 3 servers two years later with the same results.
> Second,  that code was performing a task whick Grok is not suited for.
> Finally, even if the task was the same, and Grok was more efficient, why
> would that mean it needed more code?
>



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