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Radix Octrees

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-12 14:47

As I understand, they can be used to predict the next state of a system: think using them with Markov Chains.

I.e. we use markov chain on every pixel, then integrate the state to then next octree level, calculate again, and so on, till we reach tree root, having the folded prediction.

Say you write an AI for an RTS game. The current game map contains AI player base with enemy units near it. AI has memory from previous plays, which got him octree that enemy units near his base with have high probability following attack on it's base, which would trigger other octree, having memory that moving his AI's own units near base, would efficiently counter the attack. And so AI does that.

Basically you can use Radix Octrees with some "glue" code to completely encode AI behaviour.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-14 17:07

>>18

Computer vision is a well developed field. For example, Microsoft's Kinect produces high quality 3d scans. The problem is that you mistake computer vision with the so called "Strong AI" chimera, which successfully avoided definition for the last 60+ years (and don't stat the "Turing Test" nonsense). That is where all these crackpot Jews, like Kurzweil and Minsky, come to the scene. I'm so happy, they went out of business, when AI winter came and goyim decided to cut funding the goal-less research.

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