Geomancy
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Geomancy | |
Author(s) | Synapse |
Extends | AdvancedRobot |
Targeting | AS GF |
Movement | AS WS |
Released | 19 June 2009 |
Best Rating | 59th with G2-1937.0. |
Current Rating | RoboRumble |
Current Version | 14 |
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What's special about Geomancy?
It's a 1v1 bot based on Watermelon. Geomancy takes a relatively new approach to the Segmentation problem: it keeps every possible segmentation updated, and just uses the one with the most specific suggestion for each scenario. This lets it learn very quickly and still have improvement over the course of a match. It also has debug graphics enabled, which may help you understand why it does the things it does.
What does the name mean?
Geomancy is an ancient divination mechanism that used self-similarity to generate random numbers from an impulsively created data set. It's mathematically interesting and has some cool patterns. More info: Geomancy on Wikipedia.
How does it move?
Autoselected segmentation of wave surfing visit count stats. Bot width is calculated precisely, but bot movement is not accounted for. It also has a partial flattener which helps performance against pattern matchers.
How does it fire?
Autoselected segmentation of traditional guessfactor targeting data. It fires heavy shots but delays firing them until its targeting data is specific enough.
What does it look like?
Waves are labelled with the axes used. Bins are marked as arc segments - brighter bins are fuller. Gray circles are full forward and full reverse positions that can be reached before the nearest wave arrives.