Just curious, did you ever read 'On Intelligence' by Jeff Hawkins?
After reading that I got rather sold on the idea that if you're ever
going to attempt making a program with neural nets that behaves
intelligently then it needs to have a lot of feed-back links. Not just
the standard feed-forward type of networks. Some other good ideas in
that book too IMO.
Mark
On Feb 13, 2009, at 5:42 PM, Ernest Galbrun wrote:
Hello,
I would like to share my project with you : I have developped a
program trying to mimic evolution through the competition of
artificial go players. The players are made of totally mutable
artificial neural networks, and the compete against each other in a
never ending tournament, randomly mutating and reproducing when they
are successful. I have also implemented a way to share innovation
among every program. I am currently looking for additional volunteer
(we are 4 at the moment) to try this out.
If you are interested, pleas feel free to answer here, or directly
email me. I have just created a blog whose purpose will be to
explain how my program work and to tell how it is going.
(As for now, it has been running consistently for about a month, the
players are still rather passive, trying to play patterns assuring
them the greatest territory possible.)
Here is the url of my blog : http://goia-hephaestos.blogspot.com/
Ernest Galbrun
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