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- Rog-O-Matic abstract "Rog-O-Matic is a bot developed in 1981 to play and win the computer game Rogue, by four graduate students in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh: Andrew Appel, Leonard Harney, Guy Jacobson and Michael Loren Mauldin.Described as a "belligerent expert system", Rog-O-Matic performs well when tested against expert Rogue players, even winning the game.Because all information in Rogue is communicated to the player via ASCII text, Rog-O-Matic has automatic access to the same information a human player has. The program is still the subject of some scholarly interest; a 2005 paper said:One of Rog-O-Matic's authors, Michael Loren Mauldin, would go on to write the Lycos search engine.".
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageExternalLink rogomatic.html.
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
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- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageRevisionID "600325844".
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink ASCII.
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink American_Standard_Code_for_Information_Interchange.
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Appel.
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Expert_systems.
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Game_artificial_intelligence.
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink Expert_system.
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink Lycos.
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Loren_Mauldin.
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink PC_game.
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink Personal_computer_game.
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink Rogue_(computer_game).
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink Rogue_(video_game).
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLink Search_engine_(computing).
- Rog-O-Matic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rog-O-Matic".
- Rog-O-Matic hasPhotoCollection Rog-O-Matic.
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- Rog-O-Matic subject Category:Expert_systems.
- Rog-O-Matic subject Category:Game_artificial_intelligence.
- Rog-O-Matic hypernym Bot.
- Rog-O-Matic type Software.
- Rog-O-Matic type Application.
- Rog-O-Matic comment "Rog-O-Matic is a bot developed in 1981 to play and win the computer game Rogue, by four graduate students in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh: Andrew Appel, Leonard Harney, Guy Jacobson and Michael Loren Mauldin.Described as a "belligerent expert system", Rog-O-Matic performs well when tested against expert Rogue players, even winning the game.Because all information in Rogue is communicated to the player via ASCII text, Rog-O-Matic has automatic access to the same information a human player has. ".
- Rog-O-Matic label "Rog-O-Matic".
- Rog-O-Matic sameAs m.01q8cc.
- Rog-O-Matic sameAs Q7357636.
- Rog-O-Matic sameAs Q7357636.
- Rog-O-Matic wasDerivedFrom Rog-O-Matic?oldid=600325844.
- Rog-O-Matic isPrimaryTopicOf Rog-O-Matic.