Create real world applications with Hierarchical Temporal Memory

Our mission at Numenta is to lead a new era of machine intelligence. Our technology, Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM), is a detailed computational framework based on principles of the brain along with an extensive suite of software operating on HTM principles. Our HTM learning algorithms are available through the NuPIC open source community.

We want to see what amazing applications you can build with HTM technology. We're looking for complete applications using real-world data sets. At our previous hackathons, participants only had 36 hours to build out an HTM app. This time, you'll have 6 weeks!

We are looking for complete applications using HTM technology as a core part of it's feature set. Submissions can use any HTM implementation they like. You'll find more information about different HTM implementations and project ideas on our HTM Challenge Resources Wiki.

This event will be a one-month online contest, culminating at an on-site day of presentations and demos at the San Mateo County History Museum on November 14. Anyone can join the fun and have a chance to win cool prizes.

Have questions? We've got answers. Join our Gitter chat room and talk with us live.

NOTE: If you are only interested in attending the on-site event on November 14, please ignore this page and RSVP for the Meetup.

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