Re: The A.I. Project II
- Posted by jslezak at luc.edu Nov 07, 2002
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How about a dog AI. I think most of us know a lot more about a dog than worms. Although a dog is much more intelligent. I think it would be a bit more fun, and practical. I seen some simulations where tricks are thought to the do through audio commands. Just a thought Joel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kat" <kat at kogeijin.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: RE: The A.I. Project II > > On 7 Nov 2002, at 14:29, mistertrik at hotmail.com wrote: > > > > > I'd like to see some information, tutorials, or libraries that can use > > simple neural nets. That's the sort of thing I want to get involved in, but I > > don't know much about them, or how they are implemented. > > Think "analog neurons". Think "cells" with multiple inputs, multiple outputs, > and mediated by the "chemicals" in the bloodstream and intracellular space. > Most neural nets have a few layers of cells with some feedback mechanism, > some are moderated with a traditional computer, by changing the thresholds > at which what makes what cells fire when. This can be done easily with Eu > sequences. > > Kat > > > >