Q&A with Viviane Clay, Director of the Thousand Brains Project
In this Q&A, we talked to the Viviane Clay, director of the Thousand Brains Project, Numenta’s new open-source research initiative.
In this Q&A, we talked to the Viviane Clay, director of the Thousand Brains Project, Numenta’s new open-source research initiative.
In this Q&A, we talked to the Viviane Clay, director of the Thousand Brains Project, Numenta’s new open-source research initiative.
HTM School is a series of educational videos, designed to provide an overview of fundamental HTM Theory concepts to a non-technical audience. The program breaks down HTM theoretical concepts into bite-sized, 15-20 minute episodes filled with stories, examples and illustrations. Start watching now!
Designed to promote collaboration, our Visiting Scholar Program lets researchers and professors spend time at our offices and learn about HTM in depth while continuing their normal research. To give you a better understanding of this new program, Mirko Klukas shares his Visiting Scholar Program experience.
Numenta researcher Yuwei Cui recounts his visits with our VP of Research Subutai Ahmad to the neuroscience labs at the Max Planck Florida Institute of Neuroscience and the University of North Carolina, where they had fruitful discussions with experimental neuroscientists and researchers.
Numenta CEO Donna Dubinsky reviews Tom Stoppard’s play, The Hard Problem, which poses the question– are brains just collections of cells that can be explained in a scientific fashion, or is there something separate called the “mind” that explains consciousness?
The research process at Numenta follows four general steps– Writing, Submission, Review, and Acceptance. Having our research reviewed and published by our peers is a great accomplishment for us. It can be a long and difficult process, but we have found the results to be well worth the effort.
Numenta VP of Marketing Christy Maver wrote a guest post for insideBIGDATA titled, “The Importance of Brain Theory in True Machine Intelligence.” In the piece, she shares her thoughts on machine intelligence technology based on brain theory, why it’s important, how and why it works, and where it will take us.