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Biological analogy for boosting and inhibition idea in Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM)

I've just watched the 9th episode of HTM school9th episode of HTM school about boostingthe "boosting" and inhibition idea"inhibition" ideas. However, I couldn't find the neuroscience counterpart of these terms and concepts. Since HTM is a biologically-constrained theory, the "boosting" and "inhibition" concepts must have a neuroscience counterpart. What are they?

The video also discusses homeostasis and homeostatic regulation of neuronal excitability.

And I couldn't find any reference to similar processes in the brain. Since HTM ideas are all based on neuroscience, there has to be some relation.

I'd appreciate an explanation of this process in relation to Artificial Intelligence, or reliable links/papers that discuss it. Or is this just an algorithmic solution of NuPIC?

p.s. it seems that there are no appropriate tags (like htm-theory, numenta, nupic) created yet. IDo these concepts have no privilegesomething to create them so I'd appreciate if someone experienced created them for this topic :)do with "boosting" and "inhibition"?

Biological analogy for boosting idea in Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM)

I've just watched the 9th episode of HTM school about boosting and inhibition idea.

The video discusses homeostasis and homeostatic regulation of neuronal excitability.

And I couldn't find any reference to similar processes in the brain. Since HTM ideas are all based on neuroscience, there has to be some relation.

I'd appreciate an explanation of this process in relation to Artificial Intelligence, or reliable links/papers that discuss it. Or is this just an algorithmic solution of NuPIC?

p.s. it seems that there are no appropriate tags (like htm-theory, numenta, nupic) created yet. I have no privilege to create them so I'd appreciate if someone experienced created them for this topic :)

Biological analogy for boosting and inhibition idea in Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM)

I've just watched the 9th episode of HTM school about the "boosting" and "inhibition" ideas. However, I couldn't find the neuroscience counterpart of these terms and concepts. Since HTM is a biologically-constrained theory, the "boosting" and "inhibition" concepts must have a neuroscience counterpart. What are they?

The video also discusses homeostasis and homeostatic regulation of neuronal excitability. Do these concepts have something to do with "boosting" and "inhibition"?

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Biological analogy for boosting idea in HTMHierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM)

I've just watched the 9'th9th episode of HTM school about boosting and inhibition idea.

The video discusses homeostasis and homeostatic regulation of neuronal excitability. 

And I couldn't find any reference to similar processes in the brain. Since HTMHTM ideas are all based on neuroscience, there has to be some relation.

Could someone give me a linkI'd appreciate an explanation of this process in relation to where it is coveredArtificial Intelligence, or explainreliable links/papers that discuss it?

Or. Or is this just an algorithmic solution of NuPIC?

p.s. it seems that there are no appropriate tags (like htm-theory, numenta, nupic) created yet. I have no privilege to create them so I'd appreciate if someone experienced created them for this topic :)

Biological analogy for boosting idea in HTM

I've just watched the 9'th episode of HTM school about boosting and inhibition idea. And I couldn't find any reference to similar processes in the brain. Since HTM ideas are all based on neuroscience, there has to be some relation.

Could someone give me a link to where it is covered or explain it?

Or is this just an algorithmic solution of NuPIC?

p.s. it seems that there are no appropriate tags (like htm-theory, numenta, nupic) created yet. I have no privilege to create them so I'd appreciate if someone experienced created them for this topic :)

Biological analogy for boosting idea in Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM)

I've just watched the 9th episode of HTM school about boosting and inhibition idea.

The video discusses homeostasis and homeostatic regulation of neuronal excitability. 

And I couldn't find any reference to similar processes in the brain. Since HTM ideas are all based on neuroscience, there has to be some relation.

I'd appreciate an explanation of this process in relation to Artificial Intelligence, or reliable links/papers that discuss it. Or is this just an algorithmic solution of NuPIC?

p.s. it seems that there are no appropriate tags (like htm-theory, numenta, nupic) created yet. I have no privilege to create them so I'd appreciate if someone experienced created them for this topic :)

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Biological analogy for boosting idea in HTM

I've just watched the 9'th episode of HTM school about boosting and inhibition idea. And I couldn't find any reference to similar processes in the brain. Since HTM ideas are all based on neuroscience, there has to be some relation.

Could someone give me a link to where it is covered or explain it?

Or is this just an algorithmic solution of NuPIC?

p.s. it seems that there are no appropriate tags (like htm-theory, numenta, nupic) created yet. I have no privilege to create them so I'd appreciate if someone experienced created them for this topic :)