Learning to Swing-Up and Balance from Scratch
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Amazing! made me laugh from excitement :D
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Next: Learning to fire pellets at the ass who keeps knocking the pole out of balance.
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proof of evolution
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Robots will soo own the world
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I think I anthropomorphize stuff too much... I felt so happy for it at the end
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Other way and it would break. One of my professors showed us a video like this, and when he did it the other way, the machine didnt know that he was doing it in a different direction, that machine was a whole lot different, though. This one might be able to do it.
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That's superb - I'm guessing the original algorithm was simply left to get on with it and learn how to do it.
More details of the whole system would be welcome eg does it see what it's doing?
I'd like to see one, or a few networked, computers, given the task of working out how to communicate with us, given a goal-based, or even survival-based, algorithm, and plenty of time.
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remarkable... impressive.. ^^
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Very impressive. I've been trying to set up stuff like this (AI), but in a real time 3d environment, so physics are a little less real but this is really nice.
@vaecrius I felt happy for it, too. I felt like the guy off camera was being mean by knocking it down. I know he was just demonstrating the AI's ability to recover, but still. It was like finding a kid who just learned to ride his bike without training wheels and just walking up and throwing a stick between the spokes.
bluej774 1 year ago 7
so...in essence this machine learned to swing and balance the arm on its own?
kennycorris 1 year ago 5