Submitted by K Williamson on Sat, 2002-07-06 06:06
I am hobbist whom has been tinkering about with robots for some years. After
recently downloading framsticks, I could see its potential for developing
robots.My problem is finding a circuit diagram, of a hardwire neuron with
exitory/inhibitory weighted inputs and a 3 state(+1,0,-1) output, as
describe in framsticks.The examples I've found so far have been based on
Mark Tildens PDC (not weighted, 2 state output).Please Please Please is
there anybody out there that can point me in the right direction?
yours hopfully
Alun Cross
lunax333.msn.com
P.S.
isn't Framsticks brill?
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Re: Hardwire Neuron
> I am hobbist whom has been tinkering about with robots for some years. After
> recently downloading framsticks, I could see its potential for developing
> robots.My problem is finding a circuit diagram, of a hardwire neuron with
> exitory/inhibitory weighted inputs and a 3 state(+1,0,-1) output, as
> describe in framsticks.The examples I've found so far have been based on
> Mark Tildens PDC (not weighted, 2 state output).Please Please Please is
> there anybody out there that can point me in the right direction?
I think it is easier to make a neuron in Framsticks
which works like your hardware, than to look for
hardware compatible with software.
In the v2.1 release, you will have, among others,
the ability to design easily your own neurons
(using simple formulas), and to control each neuron type
(whether it works, and whether it is created during
mutations). So you will be able to evolve creatures
with only those neurons you like.
MacKo