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Old Nov 30th, 2004, 1:06 PM   #1
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Here is what I have been working on.... Chess

I am eventually going to make it a Client/Server based program so people could play each other across the internet.
I am also going to give it a decision engine so people could play "the computer".
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Old Nov 30th, 2004, 6:01 PM   #2
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sounds cool... right now I play all my chess on chess.kiev.ua which is preatty good

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Old Nov 30th, 2004, 6:13 PM   #3
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That sounds like a good idea but with the computer being able to play means you have to put in some artifical intelligence. Q-Learning is a reinforcement learning technique that allows an computer build up a set of desired actions for particular states. It has been successfully applied to BackGammon and other games as well as robotics and control systems. Q-learning could be used for your chess game and it would keep improving every time it was played
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