Artificial Intelligence: Robotics
A course that introduces students to artificial intelligence through a virtual robot.
WARNING: PHOTOSENSITIVE EPILEPSY
The experiments produce light flashes that can potentially trigger seizures in people with photosensitive epilepsy.
Overview of this course
1. Overview
A two-wheeled robot drives itself around a track
2. A self-driving vehicle
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We steer a robot with colours
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3. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
(requires student license)
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We teach the robot to turn right when it sees red
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4. Turning right on red
(requires student license)
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We teach the robot to turn left when it sees blue
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5. Turning left on blue
(requires student license)
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We combine red and blue
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6. Combining red and blue
(requires student license)
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We teach the robot to drive straight ahead when it sees green
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7. Driving straight on green
(requires student license)
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We program an AI to drive a vehicle around the track
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8. A self-driving vehicle
(requires student license)
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Design a track for the AI and capture the flags
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9. Maze 1
(requires student license)
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Mind the no-go areas
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10. Maze 2
(requires student license)
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More flags
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11. Maze 3
(requires student license)
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This one is tricky
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12. Maze 4
(requires student license)
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Design the track for a mirror world robot
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13. Mirror World
(requires student license)
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Program the AI for a mirror world robot
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14. Mirror World 2
(requires student license)
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Design the track for a randomly generated map
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15. Random Maze
(requires student license)
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Design the track and program the AI for a randomly generated map
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16. Random Maze 2
(requires student license)
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Design the track and program the AI... This time with different colours
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17. Random Maze 3 - Colours
(requires student license)
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What have we learned?
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18. Summary
(requires student license)