Numenta
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Numenta is a company founded March 24, 2005, by Palm founder Jeff Hawkins with his longtime business partner Donna Dubinsky and Stanford graduate student Dileep George. It is headquartered in Menlo Park, California.
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[edit] Origin
In the 2004 book On Intelligence, Hawkins and co-author Sandra Blakeslee explain a theory of the neocortex. This theory is the basis for Numenta's technology, called Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM).
According to the company's website[1], Numenta's name comes from "mentis", the Latin word for "mind".
[edit] Products
The Numenta Platform for Intelligent Computing is a set of tools and a runtime engine, including embedded learning algorithms, that enables self-training and pattern recognition based on the theories of Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM).
The Research Release of (NuPIC) was announced on March 5, 2007. [2]
A version for the Microsoft Windows operating system was announced on August 29, 2007. [3]
[edit] External links
- Numenta Formed by Jeff Hawkins to Apply Neuroscience Research to Computing Problems
- Gartner Fellows Interview with Jeff Hawkins Founder of Numenta on 2 March 2006
- Wired magazine article underlying details and giving background information on Numenta.
- Guardian Newspaper 10 April 2008 article providing a general introduction to Numenta.