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Yes, a lot of work resembles reverse engineering — but even we know their code, we can still have some trouble knowing their behavior (have a look at the open sourced top bots ;) )
 
Yes, a lot of work resembles reverse engineering — but even we know their code, we can still have some trouble knowing their behavior (have a look at the open sourced top bots ;) )
  
So instead of come up with an idea about a specific opponent, why don’t we build a system that does “reverse engineering” automagically? Since what a bot can do is limited, a lot of the knowledge about the opponent is wasted — but if we reverse the direction, starting from what our bot can do, and see whether the opponent has some weakness respectively?
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So instead of come up with an idea about a specific opponent, why don’t we build a system that does “reverse engineering” automagically? Since what a bot can do is limited, a lot of the knowledge about the opponent is wasted — but what if we reverse the direction, starting from what our bot can do, and see whether the opponent has some weakness respectively?

Latest revision as of 04:39, 16 October 2017

Yes, a lot of work resembles reverse engineering — but even we know their code, we can still have some trouble knowing their behavior (have a look at the open sourced top bots ;) )

So instead of come up with an idea about a specific opponent, why don’t we build a system that does “reverse engineering” automagically? Since what a bot can do is limited, a lot of the knowledge about the opponent is wasted — but what if we reverse the direction, starting from what our bot can do, and see whether the opponent has some weakness respectively?