@makehacklearn Yeah, it’s brute forcing the static evaluator. You can’t brute force the game tree (which is how chess was solved).
@dfko_0 @makehacklearn Play zillions of games, see what board configurations lead to wins, record that
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@Meaningness@makehacklearn Where would you say deep nets lie on continuum from lookup table to perfectly eloquent description of data? -
@dfko_0@makehacklearn This depends on hyperparameter settings, problem dimensionality, etc. Can’t make a broad generalization. - 3 more replies
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@Meaningness@makehacklearn Well, store that in a lookup table, I'd agree brute force, but compress it somehow,deep net or whatever=learning -
@dfko_0@makehacklearn Yeah, the question is whether the compression is doing something clever/interesting. - 1 more reply
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@Meaningness@makehacklearn Although I agree deep nets are not a terribly sophisticated way to compress, if that's what you think.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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