SteerSuite 1.02 available now.September 7, 2009
SteerSuite 1.02 is released! Download it here. Changes include:
Look forward to the next release, too! Version 1.03 will include an original steering algorithm, called PPR (plan, predict, react). It will be a great starting point for users to begin experimenting with their own steering techniques and benchmarking techniques. Users who want to use the Qt GUI will need to download and install Qt separately. Windows users will also need to re-compile Qt using
the What is SteerSuite?SteerSuite is a suite of tools, code, and test cases for developing and evaluating steering behaviors. It provides an easy but powerful framework to develop your own AI, evaluate behaviors, share results with the community, and more. The main components are:
SteerSuite FeaturesCurrent features include:
Features coming soon include:
Why SteerSuite?SteerSuite was created to facilitate more rigorous evaluation of steering AI, and to facilitate sharing results. So far there has been no widely accepted conventions for how to present results and evaluation of a steering algorithm. To address this, SteerSuite includes a broad and very challenging set of openly specified test cases, intended to be examined and improved by the community. Furthermore, SteerSuite provides a way of creating recordings of steering behaviors so that developers can more easily share their results with others. With this goal, an interesting question arises: Additionally, there are very few steering frameworks with available source code, especially ones intended for use by the community. Perhaps the most popular steering software has been OpenSteer, by Craig Reynolds. SteerSuite aims to provide similar functionality, so that developers have an environment to quickly and easily prototype steering ideas without re-inventing the entire infrastructure needed. Join the discussion group!SteerSuite has a discussion group using Google Groups. There you can share custom test cases, report benchmark results, and share recordings of your steering AI simulations (all of which are easy to create with SteerSuite). If there is enough interest and enough content, we will organize user-submitted test cases and benchmark results as part of this web page. There are also many interesting issues to discuss: How can we objectively evaluate steering behaviors? How could SteerSuite's benchmarking process be improved? What do you feel are the important problems to address in steering these days? Share your opinions with the discussion group! If you would like to join, subscribe here , or contact us for an invitation. You can view and post from the forum through a web browser, and you can choose whether to receive emails. |