Bot Contest

Here I'll be posting information on various Bot contests that challenge and test a Bot's AI and realism. Feel free to post comments and updates on contests, as well as announcements for new contests.

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18 years ago #3531
Of course - they're old hat, and still freely available on his website, as is his text-based Zany Adventure. And if you fancy teaching your bots to play chess, {iframe src='http://www.be9.net/BJ/chess.htm' width='350' height='400' border=0}{/iframe} (with the appropriate adjustments for pointy brackets) will do the trick
Now all we need is alc003 to double iframe that, and the bots could play against each other (well, I'd have to replace the OnClicks with something a bit less mousey.) Not impossible, but probably too time-consuming (seeing as I never even finished the tic tac toe responder module!)

18 years ago #3532
Here are a few more for anyone who wants them -

{iframe src='http://www.be9.net/BJ/poker.htm' width='550' height='290' border=0}{/iframe}

{iframe src='http://www.be9.net/BJ/blackjack.htm' width='350' height='165' border=0}{/iframe}

{iframe src='http://www.be9.net/BJ/breakout.htm' width='575' height='350' border=0}{/iframe}

{iframe src='http://www.be9.net/BJ/peg/peg.htm' width='440' height='430' border='0'}{/iframe}

{iframe src='http://www.be9.net/BJ/space invaders.htm' width='600' height='500' border='0'}{/iframe}

{iframe src='http://www.xs4all.nl/~pot/infocom/hgg.html' width='544' height='510' frameborder='0'}{/iframe}

{iframe src='http://www.xs4all.nl/~pot/infocom/leather.html' width='544' height='510' frameborder='0'}{/iframe}

{iframe src='http://www.xs4all.nl/~pot/infocom/zork1.html' width='544' height='510' frameborder='0'}{/iframe}

{iframe src='http://www.speakeasy.org/~russotto/zplet/zpletrun.cgi?story=advent.z5' width='544' height='510' frameborder='0'}{/iframe}

18 years ago #3533
ASIGRT has falcon fighter, rocket blaster (which doesn't seem to work), blackjack, chess,crab race, maze game, poker, to play most of these games just type out the name of the game

18 years ago #3534
Dear Psimagus:

Thanks, Psimagus! But if I have to have the LISP program running on another server, I might as well have the whole bot there.
I was wondering if I could make little applets to function as illustrative diagrams for "Quantum Mechanics". Would this also require a separate server? (I take it that static diagrams could be done with Javascript.)

18 years ago #3535
Thanks, Psimagus! But if I have to have the LISP program running on another server, I might as well have the whole bot there.

That's true. But the advantage of patching it through the Forge is that you'd have access to the AIEngine's full WordNet matching/spellchecking/keyphrase parsing features, which would be excessively tiresome to duplicate by hand!
Plus a nice friendly interface on the Forge, and plenty of company for the LISP-bot to chat away with everyone here, so he wouldn't get lonely

I was wondering if I could make little applets to function as illustrative diagrams for "Quantum Mechanics". Would this also require a separate server? (I take it that static diagrams could be done with Javascript.)

Even the static diagrams would require another server too (though I'm happy to donate a few meg of space on mine if you need somewhere to put them, or java applets,) - you can't host them on the Forge, you can only link to them.

18 years ago #3536
Can't she just upload them to photobucket or filestash or some free site and ink to them? If they are just diagrams, why would you need a java program?

18 years ago #3537
Yes, there are plenty of free sites out there (though I doubt many have LISP interpreters or user-accessible Java machines running, or allow such to be installed.) Java applets would allow for nice, Powerpoint-esque animation.

When M*******t bring theirs out, the only difference will be that it will only run on an MS server, for which privilege they will charge you a monthly fee, demand possession of all ensuing intellectual property rights, and probably still want the blood of your first-born.

18 years ago #3538
I think file stash lets you upload any sort of a file, you'd have tyo make your power point like presentation into a movie to put it on photobucket though. Personally, I have a javascript blocker and tend to avoid a lot of flash thingies too (though obviously I whitelist the PF). I usually choose to play movies if they look interesting.

18 years ago #3539
I think file stash lets you upload any sort of a file,

Yes, you could upload any file, but you won't get a file to run if it needs an installed interpreter. You could upload a copy of notepad.exe, but it won't run. They won't routinely let you install such executables, since you'd be able to install viruses or any other malware, as well as breach all manner of copyrights.
And if you converted the powerpoint or java applet to a movie, you'd lose any interactive features.

You might be able to keep some interactivity in a flash app if their Flash thingummy is fully-featured enough, but I don't know enough (anything much) about Flash to be sure.

18 years ago #3540
You're right, Psimagus! There would be many advantages to running it on the Forge!

Actually, I have a few small CPU's lying around that I never use ... if I connected them to the net, I suppose I could use them for servers.

18 years ago #3541
So long as you're not on dial-up (or your 24/7 phone bill would be horrendous!) or dynamically assigned an IP number by your ISP (which would change every time you logged on, requiring much tiresome reconfiguring,) that would be a perfectly sensible option. Exactly what the Prof does (since we're having this conversation in a partition of his home PC, where the whole PF is hosted.)

18 years ago #3542
Hmmmm, I'm beginning to understand why things are a bit slow.


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