Karakanlud
Karakanlud
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9th Mar 2017
13th Jun 2017
Another brain sim, this time with a (prototype) flee instinct module. The 'brain' controls the small rat robot, which will randomly code and execute wall reaction- and a one step independent protocol, but it flees to a corner if it sees the cat robot.
brain sfpi electronics rat cat robot simulation catratfat

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  • spinspins
    spinspins
    29th Dec 2024
    woah thats actually interesting i never knew that
  • PigLover5
    PigLover5
    15th Feb 2024
    Some connections are excitatory, so they have positive weights, while others are inhibitory, so they have negative weights. And the way to figure out whether a particular neuron fires, is to take the activation of each input neuron and multiply by its weight, and then add these all together. If their sum is greater than some number called the bias, then the neuron fires, but if it's less than that, the neuron doesn't fire.
  • PigLover5
    PigLover5
    15th Feb 2024
    So here's a basic model of how neurons in our brains work. An individual neuron can either fire or not, so its level of activation can be represented as a one or a zero. The input to one neuron is the output from a bunch other neurons, but the strength of these connections between neurons varies, so each one can be given a different weight.
  • BOBHAMSTER
    BOBHAMSTER
    26th Aug 2021
    i mananged to break both of the robots
  • Karakanlud
    Karakanlud
    13th Jun 2017
    *sry for the update, found an error in the wiring*
  • juanchacon99
    juanchacon99
    16th Mar 2017
    now lets mess with some emp! >8D
  • goldenrod
    goldenrod
    16th Mar 2017
    I think there is a problem with the catbot- of the 10 times I've loaded this, the catbot has just moved until it left the screen entirely 9 times
  • Karakanlud
    Karakanlud
    15th Mar 2017
    Check out my new game using AI: id:2115096
  • Karakanlud
    Karakanlud
    15th Mar 2017
    atomic2385: Thank you
  • atomic2385
    atomic2385
    14th Mar 2017
    @Karakanlud: I press F in respect to you good sir! I can remember a year ago when the SFPI started, and many of us had very little idea what we were doing... and now there is this! well done! F.