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- | ===28-Sep-2014 01:07:25PM-0600=== | + | ===05-Dec-2014 03:09:49PM-0700=== |
- | Amazing: I make an off-hand comment about how I'm a loser who doesn' | + | |
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- | Worth a shot. Anyway, I've implemented the genetically-specific behavior of my Sytizens, and thanks to the magic of LOG.Debug | + | ===15-Nov-2014 01: |
+ | Ok, so here's where I'm at: | ||
- | Next up: Implement breeding. Now where is the Barry White function... | + | 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 I had some implementation errors in my model, I've gone back to running simulations. Now, instead of varying |
- | ===27-Sep-2014 09: | + | 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... |
- | Stellar programming achievements today: | + | |
- | * Managed to get my Sytizens to take full account of their surroundings | + | ===08-Nov-2014 10: |
- | * Managed | + | I completely forgot |
- | * That's pretty much it | + | |
- | * Oh, at one point I realized I was adding negative integers into an unsigned int variable | + | |
- | * Ah yes, and at one point I tried to divide by 0 | + | |
- | So, not much progress today. I still have tomorrow, and the rest of what I need is essentially variations on things | + | * 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 and interaction, particularly in the more scarce environments |
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+ | * Regardless, | ||
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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, I would be much more comfortable in knowing the kinds of bumps to expect, and a better sense of where the pitfalls lie. That's a good thing. | ||
- | Impediments: | + | ===26-Oct-2014 09: |
+ | I've been working sporadically over the week, so I'm just going to compile everything into one update for the week: | ||
- | | + | Graphing: |
- | * I'm hesitant to have these guys gang up in any way, as that will likely be their death warrant given how quickly they can run out of energy and DREGs are slow to replace it unless I just saturate | + | |
- | * Without being able to do any kind of debugging, I'm flying blind here. | + | |
+ | 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, | ||
- | ===27-Sep-2014 10:16: | + | 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 |
- | Forgot to update last night, so this is last night' | + | |
- | {{ :people: | + | 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. |
- | Today, I'll be forging ahead to get as many interesting behaviors as I can out of them before demo on Monday. | + | 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. |
- | ===21-Sep-2014 08:29: | + | NPNA: Still just dancing. |
- | 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: | + | 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 with swarms |
- | 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=== | + | {{:people:chris_symonds: |
- | I'm a little behind on my news, but since last update, I've settled on a project and will move ahead with a study of parochial altruism and the evolution thereof with the hopes of pinning down a good fitness behavior that a robust program might engage in to ensure suitability in a resource-competitive environment. My presentation and the ensuing discussion helped reveal some potential pitfalls I might encounter like my approach to reproduction, | + | |
- | Today I had a great primer in developing for the MFM via Trent' | + | Here' |
- | This evening I am going to attempt getting a usb drive set up with Ubuntu to be able to boot from it. | + | {{: |
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- | This weekend I will be working on the Element_Creg tutorial and flesh out my element. | + | And here's one with 2 teams, RES produced at 1 in 200. |
- | ===07-Sep-2014 04: | + | I think I' |
- | Still playing catch-up from 5 days out of town. Too early to feel like I' | + | |
- | 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. | + | |
- | ===27-Aug-2014 10:17:54PM-0600=== | + | ===22-Oct-2014 08:54:16PM-0600=== |
- | Read Professor Ackley's paper [[http:// | + | Finished reading Maley's paper in preparation for my defense next class. Having never defended |
- | ===27-Aug-2014 04: | ||
- | 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' | ||
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