Nevermind, I wouldn't try things like that on my ownl, trying to compile and then be disappointed that it doesn't work at all.amchess wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 11:55 am There is no error in the code and the experience file is perfectly created.
You have to have administrator privileges to launch the gui.
If you remove the "!", there is no Q-learning.
The "!" is a negation/not operator in cpp: be careful in what you do if you're not a programmer.
I'm always logged in as admin, so launching and quitting the GUI can't be a problem as for that. Yet there isn't any experience.bin created by BrainLearn with Q-Learning checked, when I close the GUI, neither with Fritz nor with Shredder.
Could it be a matter of whole games played with full move history and result stored? I always tried some single moves to be played out so far.
You see, I could try out some of these things on my own of course, yet I don't like to as long as I'm not sure, if there isn't any bug maybe anyhow yet, making my trials worthless then.
I like BrainLearn and ShashChess very much, "Standard" learning works well, so I'm not in any hurry about Q-learning.