Supporting simulated annealing code for the Why I Made The World's Worst Keyboard YouTube video.
Written in Julia... because it's fast, easy to read, and annoys my labmates.
To run, clone the this repository and start Julia with julia --project=.
and run include("keyboardSA.jl")
. It should start by
benchmarking your training data (myBook.txt) against QWERTY followed by building
it's own optimal layout. Change the number of iterations and cooling rates as
desired within the SA() function. The terminal will give some indication of
current progres (also stored by a new text file will give a
iteration-by-iteration record of progress), and .png files of the current best
solution will be saved to your same directory.
To train on your own custom dataset either point the "myBook.txt" somewhere else or just replace its contents.
Good luck!
Download at https://julialang.org/downloads/ and install the Julia language.
Assuming julia
is in your path, run
git clone https://github.com/AtomicFrontierCode/keyboards.git
cd keyboards
julia -L 'keyboardSA.jl'
If you want to play with the script, it's recommended to use the Revise.jl package to minimize latency.