A video popped up in my youtube feed the other day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9c-_neaxeU
a self learning computer made from match boxes.
I thought it was a pretty nice way to introduce machine learning. Then I thought, you could apply the same idea to picaxe (or any other programmable system really). You may need some external memory to cover everything but should be possible. I haven't had much time to think about it.
Their machine had 304 box with each possible state if you were to assign each of those a number which can refer to a block of memory with all the possible outcomes and a weight to the chances of advancing to the next move.
This isn't something I have a any real time to play with at the moment but thought that some here would be interested, and may have the time and interest in the idea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9c-_neaxeU
a self learning computer made from match boxes.
I thought it was a pretty nice way to introduce machine learning. Then I thought, you could apply the same idea to picaxe (or any other programmable system really). You may need some external memory to cover everything but should be possible. I haven't had much time to think about it.
Their machine had 304 box with each possible state if you were to assign each of those a number which can refer to a block of memory with all the possible outcomes and a weight to the chances of advancing to the next move.
This isn't something I have a any real time to play with at the moment but thought that some here would be interested, and may have the time and interest in the idea