Hello Everyone,

I'm happy to announce that HTM.java has received some brand new
functionality in the form of Anomaly Detection & Prediction. This code is a
port of the Python anomaly functionality, and tests are 100% compatible
providing identically compliant anomaly functionality.

See the wiki explaining usage here:
https://github.com/numenta/htm.java/wiki/Anomaly-Detection-Module

I would like to add a thank you to all Numenta engineers for upholding a
standard of neatness, thoroughness and comprehension capable of making this
kind of unilateral support possible. You have truly made this a unique and
terrific product!

In addition there have been other updates:

1. Added QuickTest.java - a more comprehensive example of usage which ties
together all components so that users can now dive in quickly. (More
information on wiki)
2. Optimized code of Pool.class to reduce object instantiation and
performance.
3. Added EclipseFormatRules.xml in response to Sean Connelly's request so
that we can uphold universal code formatting standards in HTM.java.
4. HTM.java project front page updates.
5. HTM.java wiki has been updated.

Stay tuned for the new Network API (coming soon)

Special thanks to Matt Taylor, Chetan Surpur, Scott Purdy, and Subutai
whose direct influence and help has made all the work possible. (I guess I
should mention Jeff too, but that's a little obvious!)  :-)

Happy NuPIC'ing!
David

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