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Neural Networks for Chess - PDF


Neural Networks for Chess - PDF file

" This book is a brief introduction into modern computer chess. Chess engines using artificial intelligence based on deep-learning made quite an impact in the chess community. 
AlphaZero, the chess monster developed by Google’s research subsidiary DeepMind suddenly seemed to be able to play beautiful, almost human-like chess. Some games showed piece sacrifices with no immediate tactical gain but positional long-term advantages that common chess engines were unable to find. Some even proclaimed jokingly the return of the era of Romantic chess."


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