Re: *First release* Giraffe, a new engine based on deep lear
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 3:21 am
I agree. There has been new exciting deep-learning R packages coming up recently. Everybody in conferences is talking about it. It's got me very excited. Now, you've applied it to a chess engine, absolutely incredible.I'm not that interested in playing with the engine, so I didn't download it. I'm much more interested in your algorithm and source code.
Once your paper / source code is published, please post it here. I'll surely study it.
It's not very important to tune your engine to make it stronger because you'll never be able to beat alpha-beta. It's your idea and how it can be applied to automatic self-learning important. I'm particularly interested how you calibrate the parameters, like how many data points you have for your sample.
Once your paper / source code is published, please post it here. I'll surely study it.
It's not very important to tune your engine to make it stronger because you'll never be able to beat alpha-beta. It's your idea and how it can be applied to automatic self-learning important. I'm particularly interested how you calibrate the parameters, like how many data points you have for your sample.