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Mind Reading Devices Going Mainstream

Some interesting new mind-reading headsets are finding their way to market.  The devices relay the electrical signals within the wearer's brain to a computer, which then can use the information to control such things as characters in video games, medical ... Read more

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AI Yet to Master Boardgame 'Go'

The Chinese game of Go has proven to be a tough challenge to those in the artificial intelligence field.  Advanced AI has been developed for many other games, with perhaps the most famous being chess. However, Go is in ... Read more

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Evolving Artwork Generated by Distributed System

The Electric sheep open-source screensaver utilizes a network of 60,000 computers to render frames of an ever changing collection of fractal-based animations. A genetic algorithm is employed to ensure that no two animations are the same and that desirable visuals ... Read more

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Distributed AI Coming to a Computer Near You

Canadian high-tech startup Intelligence Realm is constructing a distributed virtual brain, one computer at a time. Utilizing a computational model we’ve seen in such projects as SETI@Home, the system will harness the computing power of thousands of machines throughout ... Read more

TORCS: AI Racing Game

Description TORCS (The Open Racing Car Simulator) is a highly portable multi platform car racing simulation. It is used as ordinary car racing game, as AI racing game and as research platform. It runs on Linux (x86, AMD64 and PPC), FreeBSD, Ma... Read more


TORCS: AI Racing Game
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Open Learning - Programming Games
Tuesday, 16 June 2009 07:10

Description

TORCS (The Open Racing Car Simulator) is a highly portable multi platform car racing simulation. It is used as ordinary car racing game, as AI racing game and as research platform. It runs on Linux (x86, AMD64 and PPC), FreeBSD, MacOSX and Windows. The source code of TORCS is licensed under the GPL.

Author(s) / Project Leads

Eric Espie, Christophe Guionneau

Language(s)

C++, Delphi

Platform(s)

Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OSX, Windows

Core Links

Project homepage

Documentation

Frequently asked questions

C++ TORCS robot writing tutorial (click 'TORCS' on left menu then 'Robot Tutorial' - not directly linkable)

Quick-start guide

 

Related Links

TORCS user mailing list

TORCS development mailing list


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