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How can I put my flag to the competition. You can find it in this link https://www.dropbox.com/s/srz702xfrsfph8q/TUR?dl=1 Thanks.

Dsekercioglu (talk)16:36, 27 August 2016

I've added TUR as an option, you can add yourself to the RoboRumble/Country Flags page =)

Skilgannon (talk)17:47, 27 August 2016

Thank you very much. Thanks for your help.

Dsekercioglu (talk)19:49, 3 September 2016
 


My bot WhiteFang uses auto-segmentation. Is it a good tactic and are there other robots doing that?

Dsekercioglu (talk)16:59, 4 December 2016
 

I mean that it tries to predict the best segments that could be used against it's enemy.

Dsekercioglu (talk)17:26, 4 December 2016

Most top bots simply use all segments at the same time, but with different weights. They are usually tuned offline.

There are some top bots using 2 sets of segments. 1 for a general purpose gun and 1 for an anti-surfer gun. And the best set of segments is estimated on-the-fly.

MN (talk)05:08, 5 December 2016

MN thank you. I used all the datas the average hit rate increased like % 0.8. After I added auto-tuning for setting weights and average hit rate increased about %0.9.

Dsekercioglu (talk)20:20, 5 December 2016

The 2 segments which differ most between different opponents are the real/virtual wave segment and the data decay (time) segment. These are the 2 usually separated between "general purpose" and "anti-surfer" sets of segments.

Note that using many different targeting strategies for different situations may slow down learning speed (time wasted auto-tuning the gun for the optimal strategy). Because of this, most top bots use only 1 or 2 guns.

MN (talk)22:30, 5 December 2016