[286] | 1 | // This file is a part of Framsticks SDK. http://www.framsticks.com/ |
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[732] | 2 | // Copyright (C) 1999-2018 Maciej Komosinski and Szymon Ulatowski. |
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[286] | 3 | // See LICENSE.txt for details. |
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[109] | 4 | |
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[779] | 5 | #ifndef _F1_CONV_H_ |
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| 6 | #define _F1_CONV_H_ |
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[109] | 7 | |
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[121] | 8 | #include <frams/genetics/genoconv.h> |
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[109] | 9 | #include <frams/model/model.h> |
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| 10 | |
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| 11 | /** |
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[408] | 12 | Official Framsticks f1 -> f0 converter. |
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[109] | 13 | Source code is published as educational example, but currently not |
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| 14 | well documented. |
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| 15 | This converter features building creature using Model class |
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| 16 | and some advanced tricks (changing model data during construction). |
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| 17 | Final f0 genotype is generated by model class. |
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| 18 | |
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[287] | 19 | <b>SDK 1.0.5 NN extension: (for Framsticks 2.0)</B> |
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[109] | 20 | |
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| 21 | Until now, only the "standard" Framsticks v1 neuron classes could be used. |
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[287] | 22 | Starting with SDK 1.0.5 you can use all neuron types. |
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[109] | 23 | |
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| 24 | \b Syntax: [classname , input_or_parameter:weight , input_or_parameter:weight , ...] |
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| 25 | |
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| 26 | The classname is optional, the default class will be used if it is omitted. |
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| 27 | Note the comma after \b classname. It must be present if you provide the classname. |
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| 28 | This is to distinguish between old muscle syntax and new classname specification: |
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| 29 | - "[|,0:1]" is the neuron of class "|" (bend muscle) with one self connection. |
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| 30 | \image html nn-ex1.gif |
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| 31 | - "[|0:1]" describes the default neuron class (N) connected with the bend muscle (|). |
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| 32 | \image html nn-ex2.gif |
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| 33 | |
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| 34 | |
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| 35 | Neuron parameters can be specified along with inputs, eg: "[myclass,param1:34,param2:56]" |
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| 36 | The names beginning with UPPER case character are assumed to be neuron classes. |
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| 37 | "[myclass,g:1.23,G:2.34]" - the first 'g' is the parameter, the second one is the receptor |
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| 38 | G ("gyroscope"). |
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| 39 | |
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| 40 | Another example: |
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| 41 | |
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[671] | 42 | "X[G][-1:2.3][-2:3.4]" - The first neuron is the standalone G receptor. Other neuron can use its output |
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[109] | 43 | signal by specifying it as regular input ("-1:2.3" and "-2:3.4"). This NN contains 3 neurons. |
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| 44 | \image html nn-ex3.gif |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | "X[G:2.3][G:3.4]" - with the old syntax it is impossible to connect 2 neurons with the same gyroscope, |
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| 47 | because everything inside brackets is private to the neuron, others can't refer to it. |
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| 48 | Adding another neuron with "G" input will add another gyroscope object. This NN contains 4 neurons |
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| 49 | (or 2 neurons if you try it in Framsticks v1). |
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[671] | 50 | \image html nn-ex4.gif |
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| 51 | |
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| 52 | */ |
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| 53 | class GenoConv_f1 : public GenoConverter |
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[109] | 54 | { |
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| 55 | public: |
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[671] | 56 | GenoConv_f1() |
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[109] | 57 | { |
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[671] | 58 | name = "Recursive encoding"; |
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| 59 | in_format = '1'; |
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| 60 | mapsupport = 1; |
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[109] | 61 | } |
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[732] | 62 | SString convert(SString &i, MultiMap *map, bool using_checkpoints); |
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[671] | 63 | ~GenoConv_f1() {} |
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[109] | 64 | }; |
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| 65 | |
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| 66 | |
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| 67 | #endif |
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