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Add human driver #11

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tse-jeff opened this issue Feb 18, 2021 · 9 comments
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Add human driver #11

tse-jeff opened this issue Feb 18, 2021 · 9 comments

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@tse-jeff
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Have an interface for a user to navigate the course with only information that the AI would have. Maybe it might look like going through a corn maze? XD

@Taaseen-Ali
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Wait so they're not allowed to look at the track? -_-

@tse-jeff
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@Taaseen-Ali I thought that was the point? lol. Because how else can it be competitive if the human already knows and sees the entire track when the AI doesn't see everything?

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@Taaseen-Ali I thought that was the point? lol. Because how else can it be competitive if the human already knows and sees the entire track when the AI doesn't see everything?

I thought the point was to see if we could get an AI good enough to be competitive against a human racer.

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@Taaseen-Ali I thought that was the point? lol. Because how else can it be competitive if the human already knows and sees the entire track when the AI doesn't see everything?

I thought the point was to see if we could get an AI good enough to be competitive against a human racer.

Yes that would be cool and all, but that doesn't make sense considering we don't really have physics, so a human can easily choose the fastest path especially if they can see the entire map. I think it would make more sense, and I'm pretty sure it's what Professor Chen had in mind, to create something similar to driving normally where you would only be able to see what's around you with a limited range and not a bird's eye view with the entire course. I guess we could confirm with him through slack if you want? Or we could just do whatever we want. It really doesn't matter because the main part is the AI and this was just a suggestion to incite more interest within the new members to have something to try out?

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@Taaseen-Ali I thought that was the point? lol. Because how else can it be competitive if the human already knows and sees the entire track when the AI doesn't see everything?

I thought the point was to see if we could get an AI good enough to be competitive against a human racer.

Yes that would be cool and all, but that doesn't make sense considering we don't really have physics, so a human can easily choose the fastest path especially if they can see the entire map. I think it would make more sense, and I'm pretty sure it's what Professor Chen had in mind, to create something similar to driving normally where you would only be able to see what's around you with a limited range and not a bird's eye view with the entire course. I guess we could confirm with him through slack if you want? Or we could just do whatever we want. It really doesn't matter because the main part is the AI and this was just a suggestion to incite more interest within the new members to have something to try out?

Gotcha gotcha. Yea feel free to take the lead for this one. It might be worth asking him just to confirm but up to you.

@tse-jeff
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@Taaseen-Ali I thought that was the point? lol. Because how else can it be competitive if the human already knows and sees the entire track when the AI doesn't see everything?

I thought the point was to see if we could get an AI good enough to be competitive against a human racer.

Yes that would be cool and all, but that doesn't make sense considering we don't really have physics, so a human can easily choose the fastest path especially if they can see the entire map. I think it would make more sense, and I'm pretty sure it's what Professor Chen had in mind, to create something similar to driving normally where you would only be able to see what's around you with a limited range and not a bird's eye view with the entire course. I guess we could confirm with him through slack if you want? Or we could just do whatever we want. It really doesn't matter because the main part is the AI and this was just a suggestion to incite more interest within the new members to have something to try out?

Gotcha gotcha. Yea feel free to take the lead for this one. It might be worth asking him just to confirm but up to you.

Alrighty. I shall ask him and lol figure out how this part should work.

@tse-jeff
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btw, do people actually just quote reply to everyting? cuz this could get long

@Taaseen-Ali
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lolol idk. I just do it depending on how I feel

@tse-jeff
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I seeee.

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