Marcus, This is awesome. And a well written post . You should get this on the wiki. It helps people understand what Nupic can do before committing too much time. That should get more people to explore the possibilities further with HTMs.
Regards Chandan On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 6:12 PM, Marcus Lewis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey all, > > I just posted: *See your HTM run: Stacks of time series* > <http://mrcslws.com/blocks/2016/02/15/htm-stacks-of-time-series.html> > > Late last year Chetan said: > >> It would also be useful to get plots for the other data in the Monitor >> Mixins, like # of segments, # of connected synapses per segment, etc., to >> get a high-level picture of how the TM is learning. > > > I ran with the idea. It's been my side project for a few weeks. > > I built this with d3. It's not bundled into Sanity because it seems useful > to start out unbundled. If you ever want to make something like this, I > recommend snatching my code or at least using it as a reference. > Visualizations of 4000 timesteps are not performant by default. > > This has been fun because I didn't know what story the data would tell. > For example, the somewhat-linear growth of segments (spikable and > connectionless) with hotgym. I've spent a lot of time > <http://mrcslws.com/gorilla/?path=hotgym.clj> at the hotgym and I didn't > know it'd look like that. > > Feedback welcomed! > Marcus > -- Regards Chandan Maruthi
