http://benjamin-meyer.blogspot.com/2011/11/using-collaborati...
Any ideas for a type of challenge that wouldn't be reduced to mostly min-max for the ranking, but could explore other concepts?
How'd you do?
EDIT: grammar
I do think the SOPA Drama was a bit delayed and overblown here on HN.
Is that really actually true, or is it some kind of 'modesty'[1]?
When people talk about IQ there's usually a list of people saying something like "IQ is meaningless, it's a flawed concept (but my IQ is 138)". Are there any people saying "I worked really hard at this, I spent a lot of time and effort. I ranked 984th."?
Because I'd love to see the results if those smart people got together and spent some serious time and effort on it.
Lots of popular science projects suffer from a heavy churn rate, which leads to people being introduced to the subject, producing an introductory program, doing a bit of reading, but then moving onto something else. A few people stay, and work on intermediate and advanced level projects, but they suffer from lack of interest and expertise. See, for example, all the millions of artificial life / evolution softwares derived from Martin Gardners Bugs. (See also the death of Fractint, which was excellent software but did not transition to Linux or Windows or modern display programming.)
[1] Not the right word but I'm not sure what fits.
It's a way to placate the ego. :)
Nice pun targeted at over-thinking of things. If you try to take many things into account without any concrete knowledge of how they influence outcome you'll get random result. So you may just start with random and see if it's good enough.
Here are two replays of the same map. The first is played by average players and the second is played by xathis (and other top bots).
Avg: http://aichallenge.org/visualizer.php?game=335973&user=8... Top: http://aichallenge.org/visualizer.php?game=329760&user=4...
It's a hard problem to write any kind of generally adequate player for. All the good bots depend heavily on subtle properties of emergent behavior. Don't let the simple explanations fool you.
I think the hosting provider may have pulled the plug after a traffic surge.
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