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Re: Very strange problems
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Sun, 21 May 2000 19:22:40 GMT
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> Neural nets do similar things. Our class had some very interesting
> cheaters. I actually thought the students learned as much from watching
> their robots cheat as they did from any other single component, since
> figuring out the "cheating" forced them to work through the net multiple
> times until they got it right.
That seems very likely.
> > > Sounds really cool. Good luck. I'm actually also very interested in the
> > > mechanical design- please make sure to share pictures with all of us :)
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> > It will be found at http://www.dd.chalmers.se/~f96tobe/AA/. Right now we
> > have our Braitenberg vehicle and our Sumo robot there.
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> Everyone does a Braitenberg vehicle. It seems unfortunate that
> the hardware isn't better suited for more complex things. I wanted to do
> the sumo, but didn't have time to work up a demo. Perhaps next semester-
> certainly your work there has given me some practical ideas.
> Luis
Great :). The complete rules for the tournament can be found on the course
web page, which is linked from our page.
Tobias
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