Hi Alain,

Many Thanks too, from Paris, for your previous post.

I'm associating me to the Chipp's second question : how could we gohead with good practices to design and "code to life" a small team of intelligent agents in MC/Rev ?

There is, among some other great books about Artificial Life, an usefull title, unfortunally only available in french, i'm refering all the time, in about this matter : "Vie Artificielle" by Jean-Philippe Rennard. Editions Vuibert Informatique. 2002, 408 pages.

Le 15 févr. 04, à 09:40, Chipp Walters a écrit :

Hi Alain,

Thanks for the synopsis. How would you see a very basic agent as being able to accomplish all of what you said, in RunRev?

Do you typically need self-modifying code? If so, aren't RR's script limits somewhat of a problem. Also, how do IA's differ with Neural Nets? Expert Systems? Genetic Algorithms?

I'd be interested in seeing a very simple IA implemented to do something (find the best price online for a product) using RR. Do you know of such an example?

Thanks,

Chipp

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