An LISP programmers out there?

Discussion in 'Intelligence & Machines' started by visible, Jun 18, 2004.

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  1. visible Registered Member

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    The subject says it all. I'm a Cog. Sci. student and I've been programming in LISP for about a year and have taken two AI courses in LISP. Anyways, just wondering who's out there and what their doing. Later.

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  3. malkiri Registered Senior Member

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    Yeah, I'm into Lisp. I'm not doing anything with it currently, but I'll probably be using it in my thesis in evolutionary computation. Working on anything interesting in cog sci?
     
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  5. visible Registered Member

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    I'm not really working on anything at the moment, just hanging out this summer. I finished writing a connect four game about a month ago, nothing special. It just uses a min-max algorithm with alpha-beta pruning. It can go to a depth of 5 decently. I was thinking about moving on and working on a chess program maybe. But my true passion is with language. I wrote my final research paper over natural language programming last semester. Language is what I'm focusing on in cog sci. So are you working on genetic algorithms then?
     
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  7. thefountainhed Fully Realized Valued Senior Member

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    scheme here. The language is really a bore and not at all that effective as it is fucking tedious

    Learn prolog.
     
  8. malkiri Registered Senior Member

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    Yeah, more or less. Evolutionary computation is a broader term that includes genetic algorithms. I haven't yet decided on a specific topic.

    thefountainhed: What do you mean by "not all that effective"? Effective at what? I agree that it takes a little getting used to, but after some practice it becomes easier.
     
  9. Rick Valued Senior Member

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    Yep.PROLOG is cool.Simple,easy to learn.

    bye!
     
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