Hey Matt,

I spent sime thime this weekend studiying your tutorial.
Here is some feedback and suggestions:

1) It basically works well!
2) the node client sometimes crashes in /lib/traffic-pusher.js:140 because
the connection resets. maybe catch thisberror and retry after a little time
to make this continuing. (I made an issue)

3) a little in-code comments explanation would be really good as this is
supposed to be a tutorial and quite complex so it takes a little while to
figure out how it works; maybe for people not really familiar with the
engine, this is a lot harder...

Overall a really cool application!

Thanks so much for this!
I will  probably come back to you sometime. I'll use the taurus template
for nostradamIQ, streaming in different seismic/natural measures and
combining the anomaly scores in a log-reg model to determin the likelihood
of certain catastrophes. Does that make sense? This is the most senical
solution I found so far doing a looooot of theoretical research in that
topic... Other ideas? :)

Best,

--Pascal
 On Jun 29, 2015 9:00 AM, "Matthew Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello NuPIC,
>
> This is very far from done, not ready for the public, but I've started
> working on a tutorial for using the HTM Engine. If you're feeling
> adventurous, please try it out. When you run into problems, please
> report bugs. I'm going to make a screencast when it is complete.
>
> https://github.com/rhyolight/htmengine-traffic-tutorial
>
> I'm pulling over 150 live traffic feeds into 150 NuPIC models using
> the HTM Engine, and I'm hoping to cross reference anomalies with
> traffic reports I'm getting from NYCDOT.
>
> You should also have a decent computer because mine's getting hot...
>
> Thanks,
> ---------
> Matt Taylor
> OS Community Flag-Bearer
> Numenta
>
>

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