06-21-2024, 09:01 AM
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Hi all.
I'm almost ready to publish the new Rabbit mutation.
But, I just can't decide what rules should exist to determine the winner among the Rabbits.
My first Rabbit learns quite quickly, but it uses only one found sequence, which consists of nine actions.
The Second Rabbit takes a long time to learn, but can use dozens and hundreds of sequences, each of which is 4 steps long.
- - -
At first, I thought that the competition should contain both the Rabbit or Snake training process and a test battle.
But, now I think that, for example, the Rabbit program should be published untrained.
A person who wants to hold a competition using his computer must train a Rabbit using training matches against the Snake that will hunt that Rabbit in the competition.
That is, maybe we should create two modes of operation of Clients.
-- The first is training.
-- The second is the battle.
What do you think about this?
Hi all.
I'm almost ready to publish the new Rabbit mutation.
But, I just can't decide what rules should exist to determine the winner among the Rabbits.
My first Rabbit learns quite quickly, but it uses only one found sequence, which consists of nine actions.
The Second Rabbit takes a long time to learn, but can use dozens and hundreds of sequences, each of which is 4 steps long.
- - -
At first, I thought that the competition should contain both the Rabbit or Snake training process and a test battle.
But, now I think that, for example, the Rabbit program should be published untrained.
A person who wants to hold a competition using his computer must train a Rabbit using training matches against the Snake that will hunt that Rabbit in the competition.
That is, maybe we should create two modes of operation of Clients.
-- The first is training.
-- The second is the battle.
What do you think about this?