New Cerebellum Library

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pohl4711
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New Cerebellum Library

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Last night, Thomas Zipproth released a new Cerebellum Library for Brainfish. First new release since the middle of 2018(!)

Download Cerebellum and latest Brainfish here:

http://www.zipproth.de/#Brainfish_download


I started the testrun... Result not before next Monday on my website (https://www.sp-cc.de).
Stay tuned!
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First update in eight months, thx. I wonder if it means we're finally going to see the final product.
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I wish they automatically offered the book for humans to use. I still don't really know how to change it, so I could see the moves on chessbase.
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Ozymandias wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:39 am First update in eight months, thx. I wonder if it means we're finally going to see the final product.
I doubt it.
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pohl4711 wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2019 8:37 am Last night, Thomas Zipproth released a new Cerebellum Library for Brainfish. First new release since the middle of 2018(!)

Download Cerebellum and latest Brainfish here:

http://www.zipproth.de/#Brainfish_download


I started the testrun... Result not before next Monday on my website (https://www.sp-cc.de).
Stay tuned!
Thanks - Thomas and his brother have done great work here +1
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It may be possible for to use a tool like this to "dump" the lines from the book

https://github.com/ddugovic/polyglot

Has anybody tried it?

-Carl
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I'm hoping for a robot that can update the great NCO or some similar work. In textform. With all the computer analyses and human style comments, pages to flip through. Somebody would make spreadsheets from it I think. I would pay for that even if it was 10 volumes. But it would not make the publisher or authors rich I'm afraid, or would still be terribly expensive for us buyers even with robot help to make.
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clumma wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2019 5:20 pm It may be possible for to use a tool like this to "dump" the lines from the book

https://github.com/ddugovic/polyglot

Has anybody tried it?

-Carl
You can dump the lines, but not the weights.
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Dann Corbit wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:12 am
clumma wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2019 5:20 pm It may be possible for to use a tool like this to "dump" the lines from the book

https://github.com/ddugovic/polyglot

Has anybody tried it?

-Carl
You can dump the lines, but not the weights.
Ah, thanks. I was afraid of that.

I would be very interested in hiring a chess programmer to rip the book into a format that could be used with something like Chess Position Trainer. Paying work. Please spread the word and PM me if interested.

-Carl
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clumma wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:34 am
Dann Corbit wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:12 am
clumma wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2019 5:20 pm It may be possible for to use a tool like this to "dump" the lines from the book

https://github.com/ddugovic/polyglot

Has anybody tried it?

-Carl
You can dump the lines, but not the weights.
Ah, thanks. I was afraid of that.

I would be very interested in hiring a chess programmer to rip the book into a format that could be used with something like Chess Position Trainer. Paying work. Please spread the word and PM me if interested.

-Carl
It is trivial to turn it into PGN.
Some of us already have all the positions deeply analyzed.
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But sharing ideas is an even greater virtue. We have another word for this. It is called teaching.