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Re: Selflearning Scout robot
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 24 Nov 1999 22:39:28 GMT
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Bert van Dam <BVANDAM@WESTBRABANT.spamcakeNET>
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I never tried. I have two examples of neural nets on my website, but they're
both PC based and rely on constant communications with the Cybermaster.
So far I haven't been able to get legOS running on a W95 system, so I'm
kinda waiting for someone to make a 'small' ready to run package for it.
At the moment I'm a bit focussed on the Scout anyway, and I have lot's of
idea's for nice AI software. Now all I need is time, time...
CU Bert
Lego robots and artificial intelligence www.bvandam.net
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Mario Ferrari <mario.ferrari@edis.it>
Aan: lego-robotics@crynwr.com <lego-robotics@crynwr.com>
Datum: woensdag 24 november 1999 9:45
Onderwerp: Re: Selflearning Scout robot
> Bert van Dam <lego-robotics@crynwr.com> writes:
>
> > Yes, you did prove me wrong, and I promised to put a link to your robot on
> > my site. But then my harddrive crashed and I lost all my mail, including
> > your address. But I'll live up to my promise and add you right now!
>
> Thanks! Excuse me, I couldn't resist poking you about that :-)
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> > This particular braintype can be used for a bit more complex behaviour, but
> > that's rather limited. I'd opt for a neural brain for that but I don't think
> > I can fit one in the 1k memory of the Scout :)
>
> Did you succeed in implementing a neural net on the RCX? I'm sure it IS
> possible, if not with NQC surely with legOS (though with NQC too we
> succeeded in emulating arrays for our tic-tac-toe player). But I haven't
> seen any code around yet.
>
> Mario
>
> Web page: http://www.geocities.com/~marioferrari
> LUGNET member page: http://www.lugnet.com/people/members/?m=22
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