Hey all,
Ive been gone a while, putting software on hold while I'm working on a robot base for my next propeller project. I'm working on a simple walking bugbot with a "peripheral nervous system" that would handle basic functions, like moving the legs correctly, to leave higher-level functions to be handled by a prop/other mcu, like deciding where to go, in a horse-and-rider configuration. If you're interested I'm using BEAM nervous nets for those low-level functions.
Anyway, I'm still not done with the base (I thoroughly melted a micro servo the other day trying to solder a five-wire cable onto the motor and potentiometer leads lol) but once I've gotten it working the ultimate goal was to have a prop brain controlling it, which might be able to learn or at least give it some kind of bug-like intelligence. Which brings me to my question here... has anyone tried making a neural net on the propeller? I don't mean a feedforward perceptron chain, I mean an actual, biologically-inspired spiking neural net with feedback and connections between neurons that can be individually strengthened or weakened...
Has anyone attempted something like this? I saw humanoido's horribly expensive big brain thing, but did anyone actually program the beast? Has anyone made a neural net, regardless of type, actually run on the prop?
Thanks everyone!!!ļ
:D
Ive been gone a while, putting software on hold while I'm working on a robot base for my next propeller project. I'm working on a simple walking bugbot with a "peripheral nervous system" that would handle basic functions, like moving the legs correctly, to leave higher-level functions to be handled by a prop/other mcu, like deciding where to go, in a horse-and-rider configuration. If you're interested I'm using BEAM nervous nets for those low-level functions.
Anyway, I'm still not done with the base (I thoroughly melted a micro servo the other day trying to solder a five-wire cable onto the motor and potentiometer leads lol) but once I've gotten it working the ultimate goal was to have a prop brain controlling it, which might be able to learn or at least give it some kind of bug-like intelligence. Which brings me to my question here... has anyone tried making a neural net on the propeller? I don't mean a feedforward perceptron chain, I mean an actual, biologically-inspired spiking neural net with feedback and connections between neurons that can be individually strengthened or weakened...
Has anyone attempted something like this? I saw humanoido's horribly expensive big brain thing, but did anyone actually program the beast? Has anyone made a neural net, regardless of type, actually run on the prop?
Thanks everyone!!!ļ
:D