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Ideas for an AI Project
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Hello all
In my studies next year, I'm gonna be taking AI as one of my courses, and as one of the requirements we must create an intelligent agent/multi agent simulation.
I was wondering if anyone has any cool ideas that I could try out. It's something that must be doable in about 3-4 months, while I have other courses and tests etc. At the moment I'm considering doing a simulation of hide-and-seek, but I'd like some other ideas to throw around.
Thanks in advance
M
In my studies next year, I'm gonna be taking AI as one of my courses, and as one of the requirements we must create an intelligent agent/multi agent simulation.
I was wondering if anyone has any cool ideas that I could try out. It's something that must be doable in about 3-4 months, while I have other courses and tests etc. At the moment I'm considering doing a simulation of hide-and-seek, but I'd like some other ideas to throw around.
Thanks in advance
M
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You could simulate some sort of community of simple creatures (like ants or bees.) The creatures would need food to survive, and would need to reproduce .etc Interactions between the creatures could communicate location of food and shelter. For fun, you could add in some sort of fighting mechanism where opposing communities could conflict. : )
Last edited by wheel; Sep 15th, 2009 at 2:31 am.
And thusly, it was demonstrated the utter futility in trying to offer up suggestions for projects.
No matter what is suggested, there's always some weasel response like "too hard, haven't covered it, it's next week, can you explain more yada yada yada".
It's your course, you figure it out.
If nothing on any of the courses you've been on so far has piquing your interest, then you're on the wrong program bub.
Decide for yourself whether you want to be a creator of a new world, or just another seat warmer in a cube farm.
Pass this test, and you're on the road to the former. Fail it, and well you can guess the rest.
No matter what is suggested, there's always some weasel response like "too hard, haven't covered it, it's next week, can you explain more yada yada yada".
It's your course, you figure it out.
If nothing on any of the courses you've been on so far has piquing your interest, then you're on the wrong program bub.
Decide for yourself whether you want to be a creator of a new world, or just another seat warmer in a cube farm.
Pass this test, and you're on the road to the former. Fail it, and well you can guess the rest.
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