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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 |
The RoboCup Robot ChallengesCreated in 1997, RoboCup is an annual tournament composed of several robotic competitions including soccer, rescue, and tasks around the home. The competitions allow teams to not only have fun, but assist in the development of the fields of robotics ... Read more |
Annual Turing Test ChallengesThere are presently two major chatterbot contests which utilize the Turing Test as the determinant - the bot which most closely comes to passing (or does pass) the Turing Test is deemed the winner. These two contests, the Loebner Prize ... Read more |
TORCS: AI Racing GameDescription 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 |
Distributed AI Coming to a Computer Near YouCanadian 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 |
| CodeRally Programming Game |
| Open Learning - Programming Games |
| Wednesday, 24 June 2009 20:37 |
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Description CodeRally is a Java-based, real-time programming game based on the Eclipse platform. It uses the Eclipse platform and a very simple API that allows users unfamiliar with Java to easily compete while they learn the Java language.
Players develop a rally car and make decisions about when to speed up, turn, or slow down based on the location of other players or checkpoints, their current fuel level, and other factors. Each player can test their car locally against a number of sample rally cars. When used in a tournament, CodeRally allows direct, real-time competition between teams. Each player can submit intermediate solutions and test them against the submitted cars from other players. This allows each player to learn from the strategies of other players and modify their car appropriately. After the final submission from each player, the final winner is determined by a tournament consisting of several rounds.
CodeRally was first used at the 2003 ACM International Collegiate Programming Competition. Organization(s) IBM Language(s) Java Platform(s) Windows, Linux, Macintosh Core Links Related Links |




