Rog-O-Matic

Rog-O-Matic is a bot developed in 1981 to play and win the video game Rogue, by four graduate students in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh: Andrew Appel, Leonard Hamey, 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.

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Rog-O-Matic

Rog-O-Matic is a bot developed in 1981 to play and win the video game Rogue, by four graduate students in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh: Andrew Appel, Leonard Hamey, 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.

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