[HTM Forum] [HTM Theory] Questions on displacement cells activation

2019-02-14 Thread Matt Taylor via HTM Forum
[quote="nick, post:1, topic:5439"] Can there be displacement cells representing 2,3,n steps? [/quote] The example you referred to is a bit contrived because it is so small. In a real space, there might be millions of distinct places you might represent, each one of which could have a

[HTM Forum] [HTM Theory] Questions on displacement cells activation

2019-02-14 Thread Matt Taylor via HTM Forum
Nick, I think I follow you up until the animations. I don't understand how either animation relates to the topic of displacement cells. --- [Visit Topic](https://discourse.numenta.org/t/questions-on-displacement-cells-activation/5439/2) or reply to this email to respond. You are

[HTM Forum] [HTM Theory/Neuroscience] Neuroscience verification of HTM theory

2019-01-21 Thread Matt Taylor via HTM Forum
[quote="Cairo, post:4, topic:5259"] So I wouldn’t say it is closely based on biology, but it has taken lessons to try to replicate similar results that are important in what makes intelligence. But in very different ways. [/quote] I don’t quite agree with your statement. I’ve always said that

[HTM Forum] [HTM Theory/Neuroscience] Neuroscience verification of HTM theory

2019-01-20 Thread Matt Taylor via HTM Forum
Thanks for joining @Zoey_Lee. Mark is right, HTM is very closely based on common accepted neuroscience. If you [read our papers](https://numenta.com/neuroscience-research/research-publications/papers/) you will see that they cite relevant neuroscience papers that helped us develop our