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RE: Teaching AI to play Flappy Bird - the concept of perceptron | Neural Networks #1

in #utopian-io5 years ago

Hi, again, @neavvy!

I have always liked to know about neural network programming, although I have never developed a program as such. I'm still not used to AI philosophy, especially artificial neurons or perceptrons.

Many years ago, I had made, in language C, a program of riddles that it was "learning". This program asked you about the characteristics of an animal and if it could not guess it, it added it in its database for next guesses. It was actually a tree made with pointers. At that time it was my first attempt to create artificial intelligence.

By the way, what language did you use to program?

BTW, Look at this

https://hackernoon.com/how-to-make-a-simple-machine-learning-website-from-scratch-1ae4756c8b04

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Thank you for reply dear @jadams2k18 :)

Many years ago, I had made, in language C, a program of riddles that it was "learning". This program asked you about the characteristics of an animal and if it could not guess it, it added it in its database for next guesses. It was actually a tree made with pointers. At that time it was my first attempt to create artificial intelligence.

Wow, that sounds really interesting. Was this guessing and learning algorithm efficient?

By the way, what language did you use to program?

I used Java in a Processing IDE.

This article is really interesting, thank you for sharing :)

Nah! When you closed the app, at that time, we call them executables; it forgot everything because the program didn't save all the knowledge it learned.

These programs ran on those computers that used floppy disks 5-1/4. They had a monitor or screen, the fat ones that were monochromatic and only have an amber color that burned your retinas, besides that surely it made you a free x-ray test, every time you turned it on.

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