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Re: Robot intelligence
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 16 Mar 1999 21:15:31 GMT
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hancu <hancu@scf-fs.usc.edu> wrote:
> > It's all a matter of framing it in the correct reward/punishment context.
> > E.g., if you want it to learn its environment, punish it for not running
> > into things, reward it for actively avoiding obstacles (which opens the
> > question: How're you mapping the environment, but...)
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> I just got my mindstorms kit a week ago, and I was thinking of doing this
> sort of thing using a stack or some other data type in c++... Does the
> rcx have enough memory to make this possible?
If you use GCC to program your RCX, you have somewhere around 28K, which is
enough memory for a lot of things.
If you use anything based on the standard firmware, you have 32 registers
and no way of doing indirect addressing. Things will be very difficult.
-Kekoa
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| (...) I just got my mindstorms kit a week ago, and I was thinking of doing this sort of thing using a stack or some other data type in c++... Does the rcx have enough memory to make this possible? Dan -- Did you check the web site first?: (URL) (26 years ago, 16-Mar-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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