I do, and that sounds interesting.
- jas.
Posted by Jason Hutchens at February 1, 2007 09:23 PMI do too, and that sounds interesting.
Posted by Julian Togelius at February 2, 2007 02:26 AMYes.. people still read this blog.. don't you worry about it ;)
Waiting for your release of the game project
Posted by ZeMMs at February 2, 2007 03:37 AMI regularly check this blog, if you can get an OS X version of the game i'll certainly play it for you!
Posted by Anthony at February 2, 2007 04:34 AMIf it's interesting count me in... ;)
Posted by qdot at February 2, 2007 05:41 AMIn bloglines.com you have 66 subscribers so at least some people know when you update.
Posted by Pez at February 2, 2007 07:31 AMYes!
Posted by kpd at February 2, 2007 08:11 AMYep, I still read it. Looking forward to hearing about your project! Count me in for sure.
Posted by Paul T at February 2, 2007 12:17 PMNice to see people are still around.
Posted by BrianL at February 3, 2007 01:03 PMYep, I've been waiting hopefully for a new post :).
That project sounds interesting - count me in.
Posted by Matthew Wiggins at February 5, 2007 12:38 PMgotcha in my RSS feeds, so yes, I too read you :)
Sounds interesting the mini-game-experiment
I do also read it, and I'd also like to have a look at that project!
Posted by Phovox at February 8, 2007 12:47 AMcount me in also
Posted by mat buckland at February 13, 2007 08:44 AMSeems like lot of people still read this blog and you'll have all our support !
Will you post more information on the approach/idea and the data collected (or is it some confidential research project)?
Anyway, I look forward to it !
Posted by Gabriel Ware at February 15, 2007 09:56 AMFantastic! 14 willing volunteers is a good start. Thanks for responding everyone!
The project should be online next week...
Just tying up a few loose ends.
Posted by jorkin at February 16, 2007 03:16 PMGabriel, sorry I forgot to respond to your question. Yes I will post more about the project. When the project is complete, I will share the data collected (with names removed), and any papers we write about the algorithms we develop. It's not confidential -- it's academia after all -- but I don't want to influence the data collected.