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MacGeek117MacGeek117 Posts: 747
edited 2006-01-20 01:30 in General Discussion
I'm not sure where to put this so if you want to move this thread, great!
I thought it would be neat to try to make some sort of AI with an SX28, but as probably already know, am found lacking ing the programing department.freaked.gif· If I could have any suggestions,·that·would be appreciated!
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Post Edited (RoboGeek) : 1/15/2006 3:39:26 AM GMT

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  • pjvpjv Posts: 1,903
    edited 2006-01-15 07:24
    Hi Geek;

    Artificial Intelligence........? Bah; I'm still trying to find the real stuff!

    Cheers,

    Peter (pjv)
  • Clock LoopClock Loop Posts: 2,069
    edited 2006-01-15 08:08
    Take one SX for every brain cell in the human brain, hook each sx to the nearest SX filling up every input/output that every sx has. Then program each SX to respond to patterened input with a set pattern of output, based upon how pattern like the input is, will determine how pattern like the output is.. if input is more chaotic, make more output chaotic... etc...

    Attach stimulii to certain ends of this bajillion SX mess, and mabee you might see something happen.


    Good luck.

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  • MacGeek117MacGeek117 Posts: 747
    edited 2006-01-15 20:39
    I think this could be possible! VERY SIMPLE, but possible.
    RoboGeek

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    There are·3 kinds of people in the world,

    the dreamers, the do-ers, and the "Oh, what's this button do"-ers.
    Formerly bugg.
    www.parallax.com
    www.goldmine-elec.com
    www.expresspcb.com
    www.startrek.com
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  • nick bernardnick bernard Posts: 329
    edited 2006-01-17 18:09
    hrm, and then interface it with a trapper keeper.

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  • Ryan ClarkeRyan Clarke Posts: 738
    edited 2006-01-17 19:03
    If you want to program what I call "pseudo AI" then start to learn LISP.

    Ryan

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  • SN96SN96 Posts: 318
    edited 2006-01-17 20:42
    I think you could do simulated AI at a simple level. The real challenge is trying to get it to "think" for its self, and react to new data learned in an·intelligent·manor.

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  • Ryan ClarkeRyan Clarke Posts: 738
    edited 2006-01-17 22:03
    That is why you need a language structured like LISP. Define "simple level".

    "Thinking for self" is not clearly defined- code that adapts or is self modifying is the closest we can get.

    Ryan

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  • MacGeek117MacGeek117 Posts: 747
    edited 2006-01-20 01:30
    Maybe to make thing easier, I'll state some hypothetical 'facts'.
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    ······5+ SX28s

    ····· same # 4k EEPROMs

    And now the real shocker...

    ····· freaked.gif Programed in SX/Bfreaked.gif···· (insert scream here)

    RoboGeek

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    There are·3 kinds of people in the world,

    the dreamers, the do-ers, and the "Oh, what's this button do"-ers.
    Formerly bugg.
    www.parallax.com
    www.goldmine-elec.com
    www.expresspcb.com
    www.startrek.com
    ·
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