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Subject: Re: Can programs play games when chess is only a private case?

Author: Georg v. Zimmermann

Date: 02:35:55 08/13/00

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On August 13, 2000 at 04:26:04, Uri Blass wrote:

>I can explain humans rule of a game that they did not know and play against
>them.
>
>Can programmers develop a program that does the same task when chess will be
>only one private case.
>
>Understanding explanations of humans seems very hard and I think that it may be
>less hard to do a program that ask questions and get answer
>and learn the rules of games from the replies.
>
>The questions should be questions when the reply is short(usually one word like
>yes or no or 5) because it is hard to do programs that understand complicated
>replies.
>
>Did programmers think about this idea?
>
>Uri

Zillions of Games is the first step in this direction.

Georg



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