Agnuxo1/QBOX

CUBE_REPORT import missing

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Hello,

I am trying to run your QBOX and other repos as this is very interesting but there seems to be missing the custom CUBE_REPORT import:

import CUBE_REPORT  # Import the custom report module

I would like to replicate this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZy38NFyDOk

Also interested in trying to apply QBOX to LLMs and Spiking neural networks if possible.

Where can I get this?
Thanks

Thanks for the quick reply.

I have been reading the information that you have on QBOX and other repositories and it is very interesting to me as I think that it could offer great potential for Optical Neural Networks (ONN) and even think that just maybe it could be modified to have spiking neural network properties as well which might further enhance it.

I think that the Optical domain has a great potential for neural networks and have been researching them for some time with my latest interest in "Nanophotonic media for artificial neural inference" (2019) by ERFAN KHORAM, et. al. in which they use glass to develop a neural network that uses virtually no power except for the input image.

I like the idea of a evolutionary spiking ONN based upon QBOX ray-tracing ideas such that the network evolves, maybe like your Nebula-Evolution (Nebula9999) ideas which I would like to see more implementation if possible.

The goal was to start with QBOX (try to replicate the video) to get a good feel for it and then work through QuBE, Nebula, Nebula-Evolution, and into Holography_Raytracing to understand all that you are working on now.

If all goes well then just maybe there might be a potential to make some actual neuromorphic hardware based upon D2NN or the Glass Nanophotonic media approach but that is much further down the road from here.

Thanks again and have a great day

Hello

I have been exploring your repositories and was wondering if you were going to release the code to run tetris, snake, and pong like in the video that I posted earlier?

Also, will you have any small LLM demos coming out since I would like to see how some of that could be done with the QBOX approach since that also has potential to offer highly distributed spiking neural networks. I was playing with the idea of a highly distributed (P2P) LLM that is massive in size but could be more efficient than current implementations which use transformers and RNN's (SpikeGPT and RWKV).

Also if you would like to have off-list discussions then do you have a Discord or Slack channel? If not, then I have a small Slack channel that I can send you an invite if I have your email.

I think that there could be huge potential with the work that you are doing and I would like to discuss it more with you if you are interested.

Have a great day