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    (mini)Resource center.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanffn
    I thought I should get this thing started, the list is quite short and with many old ]AI related web sites[/b]

    AI-Junkie
    http://ai-junkie.com

    Easy to understand tutorial in various subjects, including Delphi example conversions.
    Last tutorial added Oct/2004.
    Dormant forums.

    AI-Depot
    http://www.ai-depot.com/

    Contains a lot of good tutorials and essays.
    Offically closed/suspened.
    Dormant forums.

    Generation5
    http://www.generation5.org

    Contains a lot of good tutorial categorized in various fields.
    Last update June/2005
    Dormant forums.

    AI on the Web
    http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~russell/ai.html

    Massive collection of links with information on Artificial Intelligence.
    Sep/2004

    Libraries

    NEAT (NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies)
    http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~kstanley/neat.html
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neat/

    DelphiNEAT
    http://www.cambrianlabs.com/mattias/DelphiNEAT/

    Open Source Computer Vision Library
    The title says it all.
    http://www.intel.com/technology/comp...encv/index.htm
    http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/OpenCV
    There is also this site:
    http://www.gameai.com/

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    (mini)Resource center.

    How could we forget GameAI! actually I known that site years ago from his "fun stuff" section, they have some really funny stuff in there

    I've been thinking about merging the URLs from all the posts into my original message, or create a site with that list. I'm open to suggestions about the format (how to categorize the links, and what additional info should be added for each link)
    [size=9px]BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK
    <br />d s-- : a24 GB GCS GTW GE C++ P L+ W++ N+ K- w++++ M- PS+ PE+ Y- t+ 5+++ X+ R*
    <br />tv b+ DI++ D+ e++ h+ G-
    <br />END GEEK CODE BLOCK[/size]
    <br />Create your own GeekCode block at: <a href="">...</a>

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    (mini)Resource center.

    Actually it was my second link.

    Yep, it's a very big resouce. One of the first big AI sites out there about game AI.

    Oh here is of course my own site that I whipped up and stuck up on Tripod.com.

    AI Workshop

    Was first getting into AI seriously about 3 years ago. My first attempts at recreating a Pascal demo of Fupster's tutorials as the ones provided currently on his site don't work properly and are actually quite an insult to our beloved language. Mine doesn't work either though. :lol: So I never posted it. I think I got something wrong somewhere in my AI Unit... Which I still have if anyone is interesting in seeing it? It's just a library for using NNs and GAs together to evolve a series of bots to learn with. Very bare bones for flexability. Not exactly the nicest implimentation to date, I think.
    Jason McMillen
    Pascal Game Development
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    :shock: Haa! I can’t believe I missed this post! ..sorry WILL :?

    Actually it was my second link.
    Oops seams that you are right we were flooded we so many links, I guess I missed that one.

    I think I got something wrong somewhere in my AI Unit
    Better not post it, it’s can be really frustrating debugging, its way a lot harder to debug a NN.. it was a NIGHTMARE debugging Ants.

    I’ve been thinking about create a tutorial for using NEAT or some other pre-made lib, focusing on the input/output aspects and not that “low-level” (ok, maybe a few works on that as well). I think I’ll write after the semester will be over, in a month or so.
    I’d appreciate the help if you want to join in this tutorial endeavor
    [size=9px]BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK
    <br />d s-- : a24 GB GCS GTW GE C++ P L+ W++ N+ K- w++++ M- PS+ PE+ Y- t+ 5+++ X+ R*
    <br />tv b+ DI++ D+ e++ h+ G-
    <br />END GEEK CODE BLOCK[/size]
    <br />Create your own GeekCode block at: <a href="">...</a>

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    (mini)Resource center.

    One more site that was announced on DevMaster:
    www.aibuzz.com has re-launched recently and is now buzzing with more AI-related news than ever before. You'll find the new site to be updated much more frequently, bringing you the latest AI news as it happens from around the globe. We also give special consideration to audio/video news articles, so you'll find several AI related audio links on the site now, with more audio/video items added as they popup on the net. If you prefer, you can grab the AIBuzz RSS feed directly
    [size=9px]BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK
    <br />d s-- : a24 GB GCS GTW GE C++ P L+ W++ N+ K- w++++ M- PS+ PE+ Y- t+ 5+++ X+ R*
    <br />tv b+ DI++ D+ e++ h+ G-
    <br />END GEEK CODE BLOCK[/size]
    <br />Create your own GeekCode block at: <a href="">...</a>

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