Re: What is a good ai forum for hobbyists?
- From: castironpi@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 12:28:24 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 29, 11:54 am, STJensen <RecreationalPo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
BerlinBrown <berlin.br...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
casey <jgkjca...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
BerlinBrown <berlin.br...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am not a research or graduate student but am a programmer
that is always interested in AI. What are some good forums
for just throwing out ideas.
Comp.ai doesn't seem like that place.
What do you find missing on comp.ai?
Nothing, but I think my posts will be deleted because I am not at
a research level and not writing a paper about AI.
No one will be deleting anything. This is an unmoderated newsgroup.
I wish it was at least robo-moderated to keep out the spam.
Scott
I'd start looking at audiotory waveforms. (Hi, new.) , and edge-
detecting those. With only one extra sample coming in per unit time,
what O( k ) set of operations can a computer (hardware 2008) do with
it? I'm having trouble having ideas for anything in anything more
than 4 dimensions. But a single meaningful value: local neighborhood
barometer, could 'pulse' some pretty interesting things.
.
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