Finally, again public!
https://github.com/amchess/BrainLearn
This is an article explaining our idea:
https://github.com/amchess/BrainLearn/b ... A%20RE.pdf
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Re: BrainLearn
Forgive me, but it seems all you've done is add a "permanent" hash table. This has been done many times before, even for Stockfish. How is this different? I mean, who would want to publish this?amchess wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2019 3:44 pm Finally, again public!
https://github.com/amchess/BrainLearn
This is an article explaining our idea:
https://github.com/amchess/BrainLearn/b ... A%20RE.pdf
Have fun!
Kelly and Andrea
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Re: BrainLearn
How do you download the engine? I cant find it. Its not in the src.
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Re: BrainLearn
I agree!zullil wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2019 4:30 pmForgive me, but it seems all you've done is add a "permanent" hash table. This has been done many times before, even for Stockfish. How is this different? I mean, who would want to publish this?amchess wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2019 3:44 pm Finally, again public!
https://github.com/amchess/BrainLearn
This is an article explaining our idea:
https://github.com/amchess/BrainLearn/b ... A%20RE.pdf
Have fun!
Kelly and Andrea
I see no evidence of RL. It is okay to store game moves (not search moves) in a hash table on disk instead of storing them in a linked tree like I did in RomiChess. It probably would have been better if I had used a hash instead. However, for there to be RL as is claimed there has to be a small bonus or penalty added to each game position in the hash after every game.
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Re: BrainLearn
Thanks, Andrea!
Works without move- history (opening moves leading to position of interest) now too, that's fine!
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Re: BrainLearn
Yet as for difficult tactical positions time to solution doesn't get as much better, as one is used to see with old-fashioned learning files like the ones, e.g. SF-PA had.
Especially for Zugzwang- studies it's still some kind of luck, if and how much hash- entries are stored usefully or not, depending much on computing time, on depth and amount of hash used.
And it seems to me, positions stored with move history (full .pgn with moves leading to the given position from opening onwards) still work better.
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Re: BrainLearn
Version 4.1 released
Corrected bug on learning table's update
https://github.com/amchess/BrainLearn/releases/tag/4.1
Corrected bug on learning table's update
https://github.com/amchess/BrainLearn/releases/tag/4.1