[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

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

2019-01-21 Thread Cairo via HTM Forum
There are plenty of things that HTM is not aligned with in terms of biology. For example global inhibition I mentioned earlier. The only reasoning behind global and local inhibition that I have seen so far is that 'there is inhibition so we inhibit in A way'. If that weren't the case there wou

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

2019-01-21 Thread Cairo via HTM Forum
Also I agree with the whole, "t's not a simulation and doesn't need to be" sentiment. If you can just get either the minicolumn or hypercolumn functionality right, than aside from connecting other modules and their functionality of the brain, then you don't need an individual neuron simulation