Abstract: In order to reduce the number of deaths due to heart
problems, we propose the use of Hierarchical Temporal Memory
Algorithm (HTM) which is a real time anomaly detection algorithm.
HTM is a cortical learning algorithm based on neocortex used for
anomaly detection. In other words, it is based on a conceptual theory
of how the human brain can work. It is powerful in predicting unusual
patterns, anomaly detection and classification. In this paper, HTM
have been implemented and tested on ECG datasets in order to detect
cardiac anomalies. Experiments showed good performance in terms
of specificity, sensitivity and execution time.
Abstract: In the Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM) paradigm
the effect of overlap between inputs on the activation of columns in
the spatial pooler is studied. Numerical results suggest that similar
inputs are represented by similar sets of columns and dissimilar inputs
are represented by dissimilar sets of columns. It is shown that the
spatial pooler produces these results under certain conditions for
the connectivity and proximal thresholds. Following the discussion
of the initialization of parameters for the thresholds, corresponding
qualitative arguments about the learning dynamics of the spatial
pooler are discussed.