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When artificial intelligence evaluates chess champions
When artificial intelligence evaluates chess champions
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Re: When artificial intelligence evaluates chess champions
Here's the link to the study:
http://content.iospress.com/articles/ic ... al/icg0012
Apparently they used Stockfish 190915, I wonder why they used such an ancient Stockfish version?
http://content.iospress.com/articles/ic ... al/icg0012
Apparently they used Stockfish 190915, I wonder why they used such an ancient Stockfish version?
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Re: When artificial intelligence evaluates chess champions
Because obviously ICGA takes at least year and a half before submitted manuscript gets published.Leto wrote:Here's the link to the study:
http://content.iospress.com/articles/ic ... al/icg0012
Apparently they used Stockfish 190915, I wonder why they used such an ancient Stockfish version?
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Re: When artificial intelligence evaluates chess champions
Perhaps they should have 2 studies. One for all moves made by the players, and one that only studied moves made past the openings, say about past 32 ply.
Openings have been researched more and more over the years, and that gives an advantage to players who are aware of that research.
Openings have been researched more and more over the years, and that gives an advantage to players who are aware of that research.