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Post by kachoooxix on Nov 21, 2014 17:04:08 GMT -5
Hello! While creating decisions for sound detection and avoidance, I found it easy to get the values mixed up in determining from where (orientation speaking) the agent should be detecting the inputs from. If the sound was detected in front and to the left of the agent, turn right to avoid, for example, but imputing the correct min/max variables with the proper +/- rotate variable could get easily confused, especially when first learning the process involved. To that end, I created this simple guide that I found made the process more intuitive to follow and to choose the proper variables needed for min/max values and their associated rotation +/- value. Enjoy, and march on!
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Post by Yeah YANG on Nov 21, 2014 20:49:13 GMT -5
Thank you Kachoooxix We'll put your image to our document later. We'are modify our engine from channel based to direct language based, with will be more easier to understand and delete the channel reference. Cheers! --Yeah
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Post by kachoooxix on Nov 25, 2014 20:32:39 GMT -5
Thank you Kachoooxix We'll put your image to our document later. We'are modify our engine from channel based to direct language based, with will be more easier to understand and delete the channel reference. Cheers! --Yeah That's great Yeah! Does this change affect just the channel names / inputs, or is it affecting the min/max values and fuzzy logic behavior as well? March on!
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