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Encoders in C++ #62

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breznak opened this issue Apr 8, 2014 · 4 comments
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Encoders in C++ #62

breznak opened this issue Apr 8, 2014 · 4 comments

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breznak commented Apr 8, 2014

In order for nupic.core to be stand-alone we'll need to reimplement most of encoders from nupic/python to c++.

My motivation for this are large-scale experiments, where python is eating huge amounts of memory.

For starters I suggest base.py and scalar encoder

Related to #7.


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utensil commented Apr 12, 2014

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Related to work defined in the extraction plan. We need to have a discussion on nupic-hackers about which encoders should be translated.

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breznak commented Feb 17, 2015

base, RDSE/Scalar & Date seem to be the important for starters.

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I don't really consider this an optimization...

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