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+ | * [[Memory]] ... [[Memory Networks]] ... [[Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM)]] ... [[Lifelong Learning]] | ||
* [[Neuromorphic Computing#Temporal Computing | Temporal Computing]] | * [[Neuromorphic Computing#Temporal Computing | Temporal Computing]] | ||
* [[Hierarchical Clustering; Agglomerative (HAC) & Divisive (HDC)]] | * [[Hierarchical Clustering; Agglomerative (HAC) & Divisive (HDC)]] |
Latest revision as of 20:57, 28 April 2024
YouTube search... ...Google search
- Memory ... Memory Networks ... Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM) ... Lifelong Learning
- Temporal Computing
- Hierarchical Clustering; Agglomerative (HAC) & Divisive (HDC)
- Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA)
- Embedding ... Fine-tuning ... RAG ... Search ... Clustering ... Recommendation ... Anomaly Detection ... Classification ... Dimensional Reduction. ...find outliers
- An Alternative to Deep Learning? Guide to Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM) for Unsupervised Learning | Tavish Srivastava
- Numenta HTM School
- Hierarchical Temporal Memory for Real-time Anomaly Detection | Ihor Bobak
- Numentra - Where Neuroscience Meets Machine Intelligence
- Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM) School | Matt Taylor - Numentra
- Numenta.org
- Biological and Machine Intelligence (BAMI)
Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM) are learning algorithms that can store, learn, infer, and recall high-order sequences. Unlike most other machine learning methods, HTM continuously learns (in an unsupervised process) time-based patterns in unlabeled data. HTM is robust to noise, and has high capacity (it can learn multiple patterns simultaneously). Wikipedia
Study of the Brain and Development of Intelligent Machines | Jeff Hawkins