BFS-Maze-Solver
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BFS-Maze-Solver
- Link to a BFS Maze solver using Python and OpenCV. I tried running this on my mac and it didn't work, does anyone what needs to be changed?
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Image Maze Solver using OpenCV
Hey folks, just a newbie in Computer Vision. I created this maze solver python script that reads an image using OpenCv and performs a Breadth First Search to trace a solution path. Link to Github: https://github.com/sparsh-18/BFS-Maze-Solver
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0.4 Final Week
The testing suite of the project takes advantage of a photo viewer called feh, which is only available on Linux systems. I created a Ubuntu VM and attempted to run my tests. I ran into a host of issues, detailed here. Apparently Ubuntu couldn't display the images fast enough for the tester. Taking the project owner's advice, I installed Lubuntu which finally ended up working.
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0.4 Progress
My initial idea, outlined in the issue, was to click the scroll bar to get the desired world on the bottom of the screen, then blindly click the area where the world would be. I chose this method because the alternative was to use world needles, which meant taking screenshots of every single world.
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Prepping For 0.4
For 0.4, I wanted to continue my work on OCVBot. I wrote the switch_worlds_logged_out() function, so it makes sense to also work on switch_worlds_logged_in(), which is more complex.
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First PR for Release 0.3
With a good idea on how to continue, I created an issue.
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Fourth Contribution
For this contribution, I came across OCVBot, a very interesting project that uses CV (computer vision) to automate tasks in the game Old School RuneScape.
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0.2 Recap
PR 4
What are some alternatives?
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