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From YouTube: Biological binding of SDR in HTM
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A
Hello,
I'm
bento
I,
we've
interacted
quite
a
bit
over
the
years.
I
have
just
found
an
interesting
paper
at
a
nice
2019
conference
author
uses
fast
threat
and
the
key
points
descriptions
for
images
fast,
retina,
key
points,
I,
don't
think
I've
heard
of
that
bunny
has
sparse
disculpe.
Look
at
that.
It's
like
directly
related
to
HTM
binding
of
sparse
distributed
representations
in
hierarchical
temporal
memory.
New
morphic
AI
lab
Rochester
Institute
of
Technology.
Oh,
this
is
nice.
A
Day
3f,
so
it's
one
of
these
workshops.
The
author
was
what
was
his
name
Luke,
let's
see
if
we
can
find
it.
No
I
was
for
the
oud
you,
okay,
so
there's
names
not
there,
but
they
might
not
have
it.
They
probably
don't
have
them
all
listed
out
like
the
workshops.
It's
just
organizing
teams
and
the
main
speakers,
but
so
that's
cool
announcement
agenda,
tutorials
demos.
A
I'm
not
paying
attention
to
whether
this
is
an
act.
Hey
hey
mark
I
bet,
oh
you're,
probably
not
there
anymore,
whoever's
listening!
If,
if
you
know
this
I've
got
a
record,
I
have
a
record
that
has
two
copies
of
the
same
basic
out.
Basically,
album,
hey
Mark,
you
might
know
this
because
you're
sort
of
an
audio
file
and
you're
an
older
generation
that
would
appreciate
appreciates
this
form
of
media.
Yes,
the
king
is
in
I've
got
one
mono
and
one
stereo
record
of
the
same.
Album
are
those
because
this
was
recording
like
50-something
six.
A
Well,
it
says
copyright
1972,
but
I
know
these
recordings
came
from
earlier,
because
they're
all
pre-recorded.
This
is
like
a
anyway
ones,
mono
ones
stereo,
where
those
actually
to
physical,
physically
different
recordings
in
the
in
the
time
that
they
were
recording,
different
tracks
for
mono
and
stereo,
because
I'm
sitting
here
listening
to
the
mono
version,
trying
to
compare
it
to
my
mental
model
of
the
stereo
version
that
I
hear
all
the
time
trying
to
figure
out
if
it's
actually
different.
A
Let
me
look
through
the
presentation,
HTM
structure,
region.
Okay,
we've
got
to
be
careful
here.
We
want
to
say
mini
column,
I
think
yeah.
Let's
call
these
mini
columns.
We
were
bad
at
this.
In
the
beginning,
we
were
bad
calling
this.
Oh,
the
record.
Lathe
works,
no
I'm,
interesting,
okay,
so
that's
cool,
that's
obviously,
that's
the
value
of
having
an
extra
record,
because
it's
a
totally
different
recording
of
the
artist.
A
So
that's
neat
hello,
James
I
was
I
was
just
chatting
about
vinyl
records
with
bit
King
and
going
over
our
forum,
it's
HTM
forum,
computers
aren't
real.
Perhaps
now
what
is
real.
Nothing
is
real
if
you
want
to
learn
what
we're
talking
about.
It's
hierarchical
to
form
memory,
there's
a
link
in
chat
there
and
explain
sort
of
the
concept,
so
they
were
cut
separately,
stood
for
masters
for
pressing.
They
may
be
the
same.
Recording
oh
I
figured
that
the
interesting
thing
about
that
for
someone.
A
A
A
Yeah
Mysterio
was
new.
It
was
a
new
feature.
Okay,
I
want
to
look
through
this
special
cooler
structure,
so
these
are
many
columns.
This
is
their
like
potential
pool,
/
receptive
field.
Each
seller
see
the
same
feed
for
input
and
put
flows
through
proximal
synapses.
You
know,
there's
approximately
and
learning
online
learning,
it's
a
good
summary
sort
of
breaking
out
what
an
SDR
is.
As
representative,
it
represented
a
spatial
for
this
nice
pictures,
I
like
it
when
people
make
their
own
pictures
so
until
they
have
an
understanding
of
things,
non-local
is
distributed.
A
Non-Local
Asturian
such
an
interesting
way
to
put
it
learns
to
have
similar
cuts,
similar
outputs
similarity
can
be
computed
with
a
dot
product
and
then
the
essential
algorithm
explaining
overlap
comparisons
and
then
inhibition
I,
don't
think
I've
seen
these
out
I
think
he's
these
algorithms.
These
aren't
coming
from
our
documents.
I,
don't
think
so.
That's
interesting
too
I
mean,
of
course,
there's
lots
of.
We
had
this
all
came
from
intuition
of
looking
at
how
neurons
were
working
and
trying
to
figure
out
what
they
were
doing.
So
we
didn't
start
with
the
math.
A
You
know
you've
got
to
go,
find
the
math
that
explains
the
biology.
So
it's
interesting
to
see
people
finding
the
math
for
it
right.
That's
cool
and
I'm,
not
gonna
verify
whether
this
is
right,
I'm
not
a
mathematician,
but
this
looks
somewhat
feeling
of
the
sets
like
I
said:
I'm,
not
a
mathematician,
but.
A
A
A
This
must
be
his
motivation,
perhaps
combined
multimodal
data
without
increasing
dimensionality.
Definitely
that's.
This
is
HTM
as
a
way
to
do
that
for
sure.
We're
gonna
check
out
the
asymmetric
confidence
thread.
I
have
some
things
to
look
at
that
may
be
wrong.
Yeah
I'll
pop
over
there
about
10,
more
minutes,
I,
don't
he's
talking
about
the
binding
problem,
vector
symbolic,
architectures,
vector
operations,
difference
different
implementations
of
vs
A's.
A
I
am
not
familiar
with
these
sparse,
distributed,
sparse,
binding
or
strippers
and
representations
I.
Think
I.
Thanks
for
the
follow
James
interesting
enough
that
you
could
stick
around
for
the
next
one.
You
know
I'm
I
have
a
schedule
if
you
want
to
look
at
it
and
I
try
and
put
a
vince
up
on
my
bets
page.
So
if
you're
on
twitch
look
down
and
at
my
schedule,
that's
usually
right
but
there's
an
event-
a
link
to
an
events
page
that
I've
trying
to
keep
totally
updated.
A
Okay,
so
this
is
cool
I,
don't
binding
and
unbinding
I'm
gonna
I'm
gonna
skip
some
of
those
back.
Some
only
sparks
STRs
use
a
local
vape
on
a
mission
vision
board
a
Stretton,
a
key
point.
So
this
is
what
I
have
not
freaking
coding.
I've,
never
heard
of
this
before
faster
Ettin,
a
key
point
so
we're
looking
at
like
motile
multimodal
data
or
no
difference
of
gaussians
I.
Guess
it's
something.
I
have
to
look
into.
Is
the
Freak
fast
retina,
the
key
point
fast
retina?
A
A
Boy,
okay,
so
it's
like
basically
I
have
to
read
a
paper.
I'm,
not
gonna,
read
the
paper,
because
if
it's
interesting,
if
somebody's
interested
in
the
fast
threat
in
a
free
point,
you
think
it's
a
valid
thing
to
relate
to
HTM,
which
this
guy
obviously
does,
but
basically
I'm
gonna.
Ask
someone
to
explain
this
to
me
on
the
floor.
A
A
You
did
a
scan
of
the
paper.
Okay,
cool
cluster
analysis,
finding
experiments,
I
love,
seeing
this
stuff,
though,
even
though
I
don't
understand
what
what
it's
doing
I
mean
the
thing
the
idea
is
behind.
Htm
are
gonna,
be
behind
a
lot
of
things.
You
know
of
understanding
more
about
how
well
you
can
do
a
lot
of
stuff
with
it
I
think
so.
That's
very
cool!