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Re:AI in RCX (from proposer)
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lugnet.robotics
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Sun, 5 Nov 2000 04:29:27 GMT
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Yiu <h9819152@NOSPAMhkusua.hku.hk>
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Dear All
> > > You picked a challenging project.
Yes, that's why I ask for your advice and help.
> > > Also, the RCX doesn't have
ultra-sonic sensors, so you would need to provide these yourself.
The ultra-sonic sensors are already ready (Thanks to JB).
They work similar to a light sensor,
give reading from 0-100 depend on distance from object.
> > > Because you want the RCX to respond to objects in real-time, all code
must
run in real-time except for the training (which can be done on the PC
before hand). This is possible, but very very difficult.
This is the greatest difficult that I am facing.
The use of variable and arrary is really limited in RCX.
> > > Or... discard Neural Networks, and try and get the RCX to do
something
simple like a Finite State Machine.
Finite State Machine will not be really difficult to me
However, I would like to take the challenge.
I will keep this as an alternative till I really fail in introducing
Neural Network
(I am considering a combination of both in fact)
> > > I will believe it when I actually see it. Until then, it remains to
me a
conceptual possibility (like all projects), but a practical
impossibiltiy.
"All thing could happen will happen." by Data
I am not saying that I must be successful
At least, I try my best...
Please give me your advice if you have any idea or suggestion on this
project.
Yiu
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re:AI in RCX (from proposer)
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| Ok! I should NOT have said that programming neural-networks on the RCX is impossible, and that the only way is to use the PC. And to Yiu, I would like to say that I had no intention of detering you from this project. I agree completely with Andy (...) (24 years ago, 5-Nov-00, to lugnet.robotics)
| | | Re: AI in RCX
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| I hope that the subject of AI in RCX is not discarded yet. The project is really challenging, but I think worth to be taken. Controlling robot is a complex task, or rather a set of tasks. I think that it would be a good (practical) approach to (...) (24 years ago, 15-Nov-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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