The goal of this meetup was to create an AI community where we can work together on projects and share what we worked on.

More details about the event, photos taken and comments from attendees are accessible here: Create your first machine learning program using TensorFlow

Hi everyone,

Thanks for all of you who made to the session yesterday. We hope you learned something about artificial intelligence and enjoyed watching an AI pay the Snake Game.

As some of you requested, here is the link (https://goo.gl/fDTe7e) to the full code on Github. We also updated the tutorial. Check it here (https://goo.gl/XmZ7rh). As for the slides, you can access them through this link: (https://goo.gl/b9Kbcq)

Tolotra explains the concept of neural networks

Feel free to run it and let us know if you were able to train the AI to play the snake on your computer.
If you have any question, don't hesitate to reach out to us. You can contact us on meetup or via email. Olfa Fdhila - ofdhila15@alustudent.com or Tolotra Samuel - rsamuel15@alustudent.com. Also, feel free to give us feedback on how to make it better. How can we improve the reward system so tha tit does not loop around itself? How do we make it look for the food when it does not see it?

The goal of this meetup was to create an AI community where we can work together on projects and share what we worked on.

Olfa discusses the results produced by TensorFlow

We would like you to share your ideas for the next session. It could be anything you are interested in, make AI solve another game. Let's say an AI playing Flappy Bird or Playing Domino or Recognizing pictures... You are welcomed to suggest.

Thanks!

Big kudos to Olfa and Tolotra who went forward with this introductory event on Anaconda and TensorFlow.

Another shoutout to Elizabeth Ellis from the African Leadership College (ALC) Mauritius who kindly offered to host us. Seeing the interest of their students we're looking forward to another upcoming opportunity to meet and exchange on IT-related information.