![]() ![]() ![]() When the program runs, have the character ready to cast into a fishable area.It’s all about the immediate gratification, right?!?Īfter a few trials and errors that I won’t bore you with, I finally settled on the following approach… This is not to say that reading scanned documents isn’t fun, but seeing little green XP bubbles appearing automatically is kind of cool. This was purely an educational first step to write something that will be fun to write and see in action. Yesterday, the new Minecraft “Caves and Cliffs” edition (1.17) was released and I thought it might be fun to write a little program that will auto-fish for me. I’ll eventually be using a neural network to ‘learn’ the characters and improve the accuracy, but for now, I wanted something fun to do with the kids. This means that I have to read the scan as an image, read a character, convert to a numpy array and make some decisions as to what the character is/should be. This is a far cry from that, but my goal is to ultimately read through tens of thousands of scanned documents and retrieve the data, which may be handwritten or typed. I have been watching some of the game automation and Deep Learning/AI from Sentdex and Engineer Man on YouTube, which I wanted to learn for work (Huge fan of these guys BTW). ![]()
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