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| Application of Genetic Programming to the Snake Game |
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| Wow, that was a really great article! |
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![]() Just3D Member since: 5/28/2000 From: Houston, TX, United States |
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| Any source code for the article? I would love to see the snake intelligence in action. Great article, by the way. "There are only three types of people in this world: those who can count, and those who can't." Just3D Justin Nordin J Squared Productions www.jsquaredproductions.com |
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![]() FlamePixel Member since: 7/16/2002 |
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| Very interesting... I need to read some more articles on genetic programming... |
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![]() pwoolf Member since: 11/30/2008 From: ann arbor, MI, United States |
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| The big limit I see with the method is the sparseness of the data fed to the decision engine. Snake requires a more global knowledge to develop a good strategy, so the really interesting question here is can you use GP to automatically detect/cull the interesting features from all of the possible huge space of features. |
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![]() gzaloprgm Member since: 12/7/2008 From: capital |
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| Hi, interesting article. However I don't understand how you manage to create the genetic algorithm. Does each 'cromosome' has different number of genes? do they change dynamically? Is the 'function' encoded in the genes? is it done storing the information of graph? I hope you can answer my questions. Cheers, Gonzalo |
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