People say love is blind... love may be blind but I think it uses some alternate sensing technique which goes way beyond what our eyes can see... something like what bats use except much much more penetrating.
Shakespear says:
"Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?"
"Deny thy father and refuse thy name;"
"Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,"
"And I'll no longer be a Capulet"
- Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, Sc. 2
Looking at the intensity of the above I realised that the person who is able to control 'love' at the emotional or neural or bio-chemical level, will indeed be a very powerful man. After all doesnt everyone have that one special person in their past who they wish had 'loved' them? Havent we all wished once in our life that we had a 'love potion' (bio-chemical level) or we could 'hypnotize' (neural level) the person into falling in love with us.
And how many of us have tried the emotional approach of trying to, one way or the other, make the person in question fall for us with no success?
Gameplaying in a Multi-Agent Environment (2): Exploration vs Exploitation
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Most automatic game playing involves some sort of algorithm or model that
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