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| - | ===21-Sep-2014 08:29:11PM-0600=== | + | ===05-Dec-2014 03:09:49PM-0700=== |
| - | Tutorial done. Element_Sytizen draft is done. Didn't get to push ahead on research of Tom Ray as I'd hoped. Getting Ubuntu/MFM working at home was much more of an endeavor than I'd fooled myself into believing. I guess there' | + | |
| - | ===20-Sep-2014 02:15:22PM-0600=== | + | [[:people:chris_symonds:project_submission|Final Project Page]] has been posted. |
| - | Just a celebratory news update: as of the timestamp I finally have the mfm built and running on an ubuntu partition at home. (MFM is painfully slow, however, at ~25AER) Now to figure out emacs and do the tutorial. | + | |
| - | ===19-Sep-2014 07:46:22PM-0600=== | + | ===15-Nov-2014 01:09:07PM-0700=== |
| - | I' | + | Ok, so here's where I' |
| - | Today I had a great primer in developing for the MFM via Trent' | + | After a conversation with Prof. Ackley, it was concluded that my model needed a lot of simplification. So back to the drawing board I went, and implemented the changes he suggested. That done, and several wasted simulation runs later during which I realized |
| - | This evening | + | The bad news is, this has placed me very much behind. Now, my model description must be redone. My figure 1 redone. And I have many more lengthy runs to do before I can produce graphs 1 and 2. The bright side is that I am pretty much working solely on this over the weekend, but I wonder if that will be enough time... |
| - | This weekend | + | ===08-Nov-2014 10: |
| + | I completely forgot to make an update last week, so I guess I'll lump it in with this weeks, | ||
| - | ===07-Sep-2014 04: | + | * I've completed 20 simulation runs of Paralta; 4 levels of increasing scarcity with 5 runs each. The results are not terribly exciting or interesting. I see PAs generally dominating across the board. What makes this somewhat dismaying is that the groups tend to have very little contact |
| - | Still playing catch-up from 5 days out of town. Too early to feel like I'm drowning. Perused | + | |
| - | I've found no additional time to get into the labs at school and play with the fishes. I guess I'm left floundering at 80kAEPS. | + | * Regardless, I've done a write up of my model for presentation in next class. It's fairly bullet-happy, |
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| + | * I'm pretty sure I have the worst Figure 1 ever. Even having put my paper into IEEE format will not make this figure 1 look respectable. It's a train wreck. | ||
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| + | All in all, the outlook is iffy. On the bright side, were I to do a project like this again, | ||
| - | ===27-Aug-2014 10:17:54PM-0600=== | + | ===26-Oct-2014 09:30:47PM-0600=== |
| - | Read Professor Ackley's paper [[http:// | + | I've been working sporadically over the week, so I'm just going to compile everything into one update for the week: |
| - | ===27-Aug-2014 04:06:33PM-0600=== | + | Graphing: I've installed gnuplot on my usb-untu and wrote a bash script that will convert my data files into nice graphs that do a great job of telling the tale of a simulation at a glance. |
| - | Spent some time with Ezra in the CS lab playing with the fish and sharks. Best results so far only made it to 80 kAEPS. Have not hit on a stable solution yet. Strongly considering changing my research topic, but haven' | + | |
| + | The bad news is, this has exposed all the horrible things wrong with my Element_Sytizen. After doing several runs of of a single team only and seeing a predominance of one kind of classification, | ||
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| + | Parochial Altruists: Attack outgroup with 0.5 chance of success, no longer get energy for this, but opponent still dies. On failure, 0.5 chance of dying from the attempt. | ||
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| + | Parochial Non-Altruists: 0.5 chance of stealing 1 RES worth of energy from outgroup. The PNA does not get to keep this energy if successful. On failure: 0.5 chance of losing 1 RES worth of energy. | ||
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| + | NP-A: If NPA energy is over a threshold and a friendly has less energy than the energy surplus over that threshold, the NPA will give the friendly 1 RES worth of energy. | ||
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| + | NPNA: Still just dancing. | ||
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| + | This, along with some adjustments to global parameters (Increased breeding range to 4, RES pickup range to 2, Strike range to 2, Mutation odds to 1 in 250) the simulation runs now resemble something closer to sanity. Instead of looking like fish and sharks | ||
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| + | Here's an example run with 1 team only, RES produced at 1 in 200 | ||
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| + | And here's one with 2 teams, RES produced at 1 in 200. | ||
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| + | I think I'm in good shape, and so am now cautiously transitioning to my science hat. | ||
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| + | ===22-Oct-2014 08: | ||
| + | Finished reading Maley' | ||
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| - | Today I made a people page for myself. | ||
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| =====Profile on Dr. Thomas Ray===== | =====Profile on Dr. Thomas Ray===== | ||
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