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Device manager: attaching sensors and actuators.
Attaching sensors:
Sensors are input devices to Harikoff. Harikoff will perceive them as perceptual inputs -- like your own sense organs. For example, if you attach a camera as a sensor, harikoff will experience it in the same way that you experience the visual sense data from your eyes.
Implexors:
An implexor is an __Imp__licit Ex__istent isolat__Or algorithm. It's basically what conventional ML/LLM/ANN developers call an ROI ("Region of Interest") extraction algorithm. An Implex algorithm is used to scan a frame of input sensor data and detect objects and patterns within it.
Sensor device spec:
The general format of a device-spec for a sensor is:
implexor|api|server(server-params)|deviceselector
implexoris the name of the implexor algorithm that should be used with the data that is provided by theservervia theapi.apiis the interface that the server uses to export perceptual data for harikoff to read. Harikoff will run theimplexoralgorithm on the data from thisapi.servermay be a userspace daemon or an OS kernel that provides perceptual data via theapi. Theserver-paramsin parentheses may be omitted, in which case the parenthesis will be empty, but the parentheses must always be written out.device selectoris the idiosyncratic label/name used by theserverto identify the specific device you want to access via thatserver.
Some examples follow:
To attach a particular window from a window manager:
visual-implexor|wayland|wayland(server-socket)|window0
Connect to the Wayland server that's listening on server-socket, using
the wayland api. Ask that Wayland server to give harikoff read-access to all
of the frames composited into the window buffer for window0. Use harikoff's
visual-implexor to implex from that window0's compositor data.
To attach a window manager's entire rendered desktop:
visual-implexor|wayland|wayland(listen-socket)|all
In most cases, this is basically the same as attempting to attach all of the underlying GFX server's output.
Connect to the Wayland server that's listening on listen-socket, using
the wayland api. Ask that Wayland server to give harikoff read-access to the
entire compositor framebuffer. Use harikoff's visual-implexor to implex
from that Wayland server's compositor data.
To attach all of an Xorg server's gfx output to all screens:
visual-implexor|x11|xorg(listen-socket)|all
Connect to the Xorg server that's listening on listen-socket, using the x11
api. Ask that Xorg server to let Harikoff read out all of the frames written out
to all screens. Use harikoff's visual-implexor to implex from the server's
gfx framebuffer data.
In most cases, this is basically the same as attempting to attach all of the WM's output.
To attach all of an Xorg server's gfx output to a particular screen:
visual-implexor|x11|xorg(listen-socket)|:0
Connect to the Xorg server that's listening on listen-socket, using the x11
api. Ask that Xorg server to let Harikoff read out all of the frames written out
to display :0. Use harikoff's visual-implexor to implex from display
:0's framebuffer data.
To attach a camera device by connecting directly to its Linux driver:
visual-implexor|v4l|linux()|/dev/video0
We specify that we want to use the linux kernel's loaded driver to connect
to communicate with /dev/video0, via the Video4Linux API. We want harikoff
to use the visual-implexor algorithm to implex from /dev/video0's data.
If /dev/video0 is already consumed by another process, this may likely fail.
To attach a microphone that's managed by ALSA server:
audio-implexor|alsa(shmem)|alsa()|cardname
Connect to the ALSA server via shmem, using the alsa API. Request access to
the microphone function of the sound card with the name cardname. Use the
audio-implexor algorithm to implex from cardname's microphone data.
Attaching actuators:
Actuators are Harikoff's way of enacting changes in the external world. They're like your libs, or your mouth. Actuators enable harikoff to write outputs to the world outside.
Wilzors:
Actuator devices are analogous to your body's limbs. Harikoff controls these by
using wilzor algorithms. Wilzor is a contraction of Wil__lpower
Actuat__Or but with a 'Z' in the middle to make it sound cooler. Different
types of devices will require different wilzor algorithms. You need to know
what type of wilzor algorithm needs to be used to enable harikoff to control
your actuator device.
The general format for an actuator's device spec is:
WIP: TBD.