Hi Wakan, This definition may be useful:
Spatial = the relative "nearness" of two data points in terms of their semantic (characteristics of "meaning") attributes. Temporal (more accurately; Sequential) = refers to patterns in "encounter order" pertaining to discrete units of input. Was that helpful? Cheers, David Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 10, 2016, at 6:36 AM, Wakan Tanka <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Matt, > Can you please clarify differences between temporal and spatial data? I've > never really get into. Thank you very much. > >> On January 7, 2016 6:32:37 PM CET, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: >> Divyang, >> >> NuPIC can run on OS X and Linux (we test on Ubuntu), and Windows (if you >> have your compilers installed properly, see the READMEs). >> >> If by "local and global" anomalies, you mean discrepancies in short-term >> patterns vs long-term patterns, then yes. For example, a change in hourly >> patterns would be just as anomalous as a change in daily patterns. >> >> Real-time or batch is supported, but the data should be temporal in nature, >> not entirely spatial. >> >> --------- >> Matt Taylor >> OS Community Flag-Bearer >> Numenta >> >>> On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 12:14 AM, Divyang Shah via nupic >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: Divyang Shah <[email protected]> >>> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >>> Cc: >>> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 08:08:15 +0000 (UTC) >>> Subject: some information for nupic anomaly detection >>> hi, >>> >>> what are the different os and other configuration support require for this >>> project of anomaly detection? >>> do you detect both local & global anomaly? >>> it supports only for real-time data or also support anomaly detection for >>> batch data? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Divyang Shah > > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
