Re: Neural networks
- Posted by Greg Phillips <i.shoot at REDNECKS.COM> Feb 18, 1999
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Yes!!! I've been doing a lot of reading on genetic algoritms, neural networks, aLife, etc... over the past couple of months, as that's where my main interest lies. I was thinking today, about going home, and writing an email to the list about NN, AI, and whatnot, and to see if anyone's interested. I think Euphoria is well suited to this kind of thing, not so much as say, Prolog, or Lisp, of course, but moreso than C\C++. Just recently, I've done some experimentations in Eu simple AI, and some *very* tentative steps into simple NN's. As soon as I have anything worthwhile, I'll post it, and I encourage others to do so as well, as any of that can be used for any number of things (games, for fun, scientific research, whatever). Anyways, I'm glad someone got to the topic of AI, if only a few hours before I would have =) Greg P.S~ Just a thought...wouldn't that make a neat kind of tutorial to help a beginner learn Euphoria? Perhaps just a simple little game, where there are two pixels on the screen, one which you control, and another, controlled by the computer, that uses very simple AI to react to your movements? I think that if a beginner were to spend a week with a tutorial like that, and have a nice little program at the end, with the ability to say: "Hey, I just learned some of the basics of artificial intelligence, while learning a new language", Eu's popularity would gain a little ground. Even C had to start by gaining a little ground at a time =) -- Greg Phillips i.shoot at rednecks.com http://euphoria.server101.com -- Useless fact of the day: The average person makes about 1,140 telephone calls each year