Author: KarinsDad
Date: 09:45:36 08/04/99
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On August 04, 1999 at 11:59:21, Dann Corbit wrote: >On August 04, 1999 at 11:53:34, Helcio Alexandre Pacheco wrote: >>Some days ago I read an article posted here about algoritms for perfect endgame >>play. >>If I remember well, there is only one for the KP-K endgame. I was wondering if >>with the use of Neural Network, Fuzzy Logic or Genetic Algorithms, would be >>possible to make a program to play for example KPP-KP endgame with perfection as >>we already have a perfect player to teach the program. >>It's a thought I had and I would like to know your opinion as I might work on >>this if i see it worth such a work. >I doubt it. Neural programs seem to have no temporal reasoning. I have one on >my ftp site you can play with if you like. Even if it learns from thousands of >excellent games, it still does very strange things from time to time. Sounds like a human. KarinsDad :)
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