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Rubber Duck or Cow?

February 12th, 2009 Jobe Roberts No comments
numenta demo

Numenta recently released new demos for download on Mac or PC. Vision4 demonstrates how the Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM) technology can be used to recognize photographs of given objects. After training the HTM network by showing it 3500 photos of 4 different types of objects: rubber duck, cow, sail boat, or a cell phone, the HTM network is able to ...

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TinEye Invitations: Try it now

June 10th, 2008 Mitch Brisebois 5 comments

We're still raving about it... so much so that our friends at Idee sent us 50 private beta invitations. If you want to skip the waiting list and try out TinEye now, send us your email...

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TinEye Rescue: Who Are These Guys?

June 10th, 2008 Mitch Brisebois No comments

Do you remember Canadian blogger Kyle MacDonald? He's the guy who traded up a red paper clip for bigger and better stuff until he finally landed a farmhouse in lovely Kipling Saskatchewan (pop, 1140). Lately he's been pulling a few interesting stunts like encouraging people to alter his bio on wikipedia. Apparently he ...

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On the internet, everyone knows you’re a stock photo

May 22nd, 2008 Mitch Brisebois 24 comments

This morning, I got an interesting email from a dazzling woman named Melinda Hathaway from GroundUpAdvertising. She wanted to purchase ad space on SensoryMetrics. But...we don't do ads here. Then I checked out GroundUp... They have four lovely ladies working as advertisers. Troubling thing about those profile pictures though... ...

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