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The Ishikawa Oku Laboratory at the University of Tokyo created the Janken robotic hand with the vision of creating a mechanism that could never lose when playing the game against a human. Using its superior high-speed vision, which can recognize a human's upcoming play in milliseconds, the robotic hand achieves a 100 percent winning result. The demonstration is amazing, until you begin to think about the chilling implications of future humanoid robots empowered with such high-speed hand accuracy.
Humans behave in patterns, so you just build a tree of a player's previous moves, and statistically determine what the player has done in the past.
Beating other robots is harder because you have to look for patterns they might use, and look for patterns in your own moves to see if they are trying to predict you. Then, they may change strategies or start adjusting if you build up a streak.
You can't statistically beat a completely random robot, but you'll generally tie them. If you want to win most of the time, you have to use strategy.
Edit: Of course, this one is cheating.
Humans behave in patterns, so you just build a tree of a player's previous moves, and statistically determine what the player has done in the past.
Beating other robots is harder because you have to look for patterns they might use, and look for patterns in your own moves to see if they are trying to predict you. Then, they may change strategies or start adjusting if you build up a streak.
You can't statistically beat a completely random robot, but you'll generally tie them. If you want to win most of the time, you have to use strategy.
Edit: Of course, this one is cheating.
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I'd imagine chaffing is in your future.
I'd imagine chaffing is in your future.
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Read the description.
Read the description.
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I know, I'm saying right in my description it says it's cheating:
" Using its superior high-speed vision, which can recognize a human's upcoming play in milliseconds, the robotic hand achieves a 100 percent winning result. "
I know, I'm saying right in my description it says it's cheating:
" Using its superior high-speed vision, which can recognize a human's upcoming play in milliseconds, the robotic hand achieves a 100 percent winning result. "