The Numenta Platform for Intelligent Computing (NuPIC) is a machine intelligence platform that implements the HTM learning algorithms. HTM is a detailed computational theory of the neocortex. At the core of HTM are time-based continuous learning algorithms that store and recall spatial and temporal patterns. NuPIC is suited to a variety of problems, particularly anomaly detection and prediction of streaming data sources.
For more information, see numenta.org or the NuPIC wiki.
NuPIC binaries are available for:
- Linux x86 64b
- OS X 10.9
- OS X 10.10
pip install nupic
The Linux wheel file is hosted on AWS S3 instead of on the standard PyPi servers because Linux wheels are not allowed to be uploaded to pypi yet.
# Install the C++ bindings for nupic.core.
pip install https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/artifacts.numenta.org/numenta/nupic.core/releases/nupic.bindings/nupic.bindings-0.1.5-cp27-none-linux_x86_64.whl
# Install NuPIC.
pip install https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/artifacts.numenta.org/numenta/nupic/releases/nupic-0.2.11-py2-none-any.whl
- You may need to use the
--user
flag for the commands above to install in a non-system location (depends on your environment). Alternatively, you can execute thepip
commands withsudo
(not recommended). - You may need to add the
--use-wheel
option if you have an older pip version (wheels are now the default binary package format for pip).
For any other installation issues, please see our FAQ, email the nupic-discuss mailing list, or chat with us on Gitter.
For details about checking out this repository and building in your local environment, see the Installing and Building NuPIC wiki page.
Please see the Contributing to NuPIC wiki page.
- Build:
- Unit Test Coverage:
- Regression Tests: