This month, I am pleased to announce the Numenta Anomaly Benchmark competition offered in conjunction with the IEEE WCCI (World Congress on Computational Intelligence). This contest follows the release last fall of our
As we look forward to a bright 2016 here at Numenta, I thought I’d pause and review the highlights of 2015. From advancing our research to expanding our community, we had many accomplishments that laid the groundwork for significant
November is shaping up to be a busy and exciting month for Numenta. Jeff Hawkins and Subutai Ahmad wrote a neuron paper that MIT Technology Review noticed and wrote a thoughtful article about. If you are interested in Numenta, brain theory, and machine intelligence I think you will be interested in reading them.
As I wrote you last month, we have been working hard on creating NAB, the Numenta Anomaly Benchmark, to test the HTM learning algorithms and enable comparison with other algorithms. Now, it’s here!
To start with, I’m pleased to announce that we have a paper accepted on the Numenta Anomaly Benchmark (NAB). I’ve written to you about the development of