Karakanlud
Karakanlud
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16th Sep 2015
18th Sep 2015
*updated with 5 synapse neurons*My neural grid simulations so far. The right one is a new construct, with improved neurons.
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  • Tangle10
    Tangle10
    18th Sep 2015
    Schmolendevice: Yes.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    18th Sep 2015
    Sigh, once again a glorified pseudorandom chaos automata. When will folks learn to implement proper action potential based neurons on TPT? *More like this save is an innovation in its own ways, but some time in August I came up with a system for simulating simple temperature based 'perceptrons' which are connected in more realistic ways similar to a cortical column. (ogsterduck has addressed this I believe)
  • Karakanlud
    Karakanlud
    18th Sep 2015
    whoops, *input
  • KetchupMaster
    KetchupMaster
    18th Sep 2015
    You are very smart. I feel like its people like you who might end up becoming the next Ben Carson. :)
  • Karakanlud
    Karakanlud
    18th Sep 2015
    (By evolution, i only meant the improvement of the grid ;_;) Yeah, real neurodevelopment is hardly possible in tpt. Also, the highest synapse count per neuron already made is five. But by diversifying the circuit, maybe we could make a grid with a certain relaxed signal pattern and reactions to imput, with other functions replaced by electronics, e.g. neural memory replaced with FILT memory units. Like an epic proto-brained cyborg t-100 ****** AI.
  • noobproducts
    noobproducts
    18th Sep 2015
    lol i downloaded tpt for our school then deleted it because everyone was meesing arount with dest and sand.
  • greencarrson
    greencarrson
    18th Sep 2015
    Holy Crap. The Powder Toy May Be the home of Many Future Scientists That Will be learned about in school one day. I mean seriously. We have created: Computers,Brains,Nuclear Power Plants And Even USB's!
  • killersor
    killersor
    17th Sep 2015
    i was the one who suggested the Nble gas thing, well atleast i think i was the first one
  • RiftandRend
    RiftandRend
    17th Sep 2015
    For this to be even slightly accurate, you will need about 7000 synapses per neuron.
  • ogsterduck
    ogsterduck
    17th Sep 2015
    It is probably impossible to implement neuroevolution in TPT. Maybe just maybe you could do backprop with like 3 neurons simulated by a very good subframe computer using a static learning rate. Other than that it's impossible.