htm-community/nupic.studio

Create wiki tutorial

david-ragazzi opened this issue · 4 comments

After Matt (@rhyolight) and Daniel suggested a tutorial, I felt that that NuStudio is not so intuitive like I thought. Yeah, playing an existing example is very easy, but creating a HTM from scratch involves knowing how the inputs are organized in the input files. Furthermore, create an encoder is other subject that doesn't involve only intuition, but know how NuStudio integrate sensors to HTMs.

So I have a draft summary for this:

Introduction
1. Overview
2. Open a existing project (this could be moved to "Overview")
3. Your first project
4. Working with encoders
...

What do you think? What would you like see in this tutorial?

  • providing your own input data
  • visualization explained (colors, cells, lines, what they all mean)
  • building hierarchies (may fit into "Creating a project from scratch")

Matt Taylor
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On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:35 AM, David Ragazzi notifications@github.com
wrote:

After Matt (@rhyolight https://github.com/rhyolight) and Daniel
suggested a tutorial, I felt that that NuStudio is not so intuitive like I
thought. Yeah, playing an existing example is very easy, but creating a HTM
from scratch involves knowing how the inputs are organized in the input
files among other details.

So I have a draft summary for this:

Introduction

  1. Overview
  2. Open a existing project
  3. Creating a project from scratch
  4. Working with encoders
    ...

What do you think? What would you suggest?


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#8.

- providing your own input data
- visualization explained (colors, cells, lines, what they all mean)
- building hierarchies (may fit into "Creating a project from scratch")

Done!

At a cursory glance, https://github.com/DavidRagazzi/nupic.studio/wiki looks very nice. I need to do a complete read, but from what I saw it is what I wanted. 💠

@rhyolight I'm closing this issue.. Don't hesitate on re-open if you think it is not ok.