This is still pretty rough ... HONEY-NN release

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nabildanial
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Re: This is still pretty rough ... HONEY-NN release

Post by nabildanial »

Raphexon wrote: Sat Jul 25, 2020 12:24 am
nnnnnnnn wrote: Sat Jul 25, 2020 12:14 am What do you mean by "puzzle"? Study? Direct-mate?

And why would a neural net be good at these? I would have thought that nets would be weaker than pure engines when the solution was purely tactical, as is the case for most compositions, particularly when the winning moves are often ipso facto improbable - underpromotions, tempo losses, and so on.
It finds this sequence for example.

https://en.chessbase.com/post/solution- ... able-study

Normal SF never did.
Do you need to change anything to the config?
fishpov
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Re: This is still pretty rough ... HONEY-NN release

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Hi, Is this possible to get build for older cpu ?
Thanks
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Scally
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Re: This is still pretty rough ... HONEY-NN release

Post by Scally »

Hi all,

Mike helped me with a Raspberry Pi gcc-10 compile, I’ve just managed to compile it with clang-9 too, however it’s about half the speed of gcc-10

Both run well on the RPi 4 under Raspbian OS.


Cheers,

Al.