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HTM tasks, capabilities - What you can do #683

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breznak opened this issue Sep 20, 2019 · 2 comments
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HTM tasks, capabilities - What you can do #683

breznak opened this issue Sep 20, 2019 · 2 comments
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breznak commented Sep 20, 2019

Review of encoders' coverage of sensory modalities #259
Here we look at possibilities of HTM networks:

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breznak commented Sep 20, 2019

FYI @ctrl-z-9000-times @fcr if you find other category or have more details, I'd like to keep collecting the info here.

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Finnfj commented Sep 14, 2021

Hello,
Just wanted to ask what became of experiments with

TODO: instead of current "for N-steps ahead prediction, look at N-1-th classifier in predictor and feed it TM(time)", instead do N steps of TM(time+1).predict. Then classify the TM(TM(time+N-i+1)).

I'm currently using prediction the first time with HTM and thought that the predictor would have to work as you described it, based on the way it is used.
I am not too familiar with classification too, but I imagine this proposed method could maybe improve prediction?

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