Darwinbots Forum
General => Off Topic => Topic started by: Botsareus on January 07, 2013, 05:36:55 PM
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I need a PHD biologists opinion on this, I hope you stop by in the next couple of days and check this out. It is my idea for a chloroplast algorithm. What Shasta and Panda were working with seemed too simplistic; Mainly for its liner nature. This is what I came up with for a solution:
Here are some internal variables:
A robot gets "up-rooted" if chloroplasts fall below 75
The "exchange value" is 4 (that is, energy gets multiplied by 4 before it gets converted into chloroplasts)
P.S.
Yea, I know, I feel like James Bond in Golden Eye...
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Sorry, don't really have time to actually run this or play with it. Don't even have DB installed anymore. If you have specific questions re:biology, I'd be happy to answer.
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nah, this thing runs stand alone, it is a very simple simulator (I just thought it will be easier for to see it visually)
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Yeah, it was a bit too simplistic with it's linear nature. It was just based on top of the old veggie system.
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It was just based on top of the old veggie system.
I am cool with that, that's what I am going to be doing anyway.
it was a bit too simplistic with it's linear nature
Well, as Shvarz pointed out it is not going to be very liner if we normalize by screen density.
In-fact I already put a excel demo together: