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April 2021

Predicting Move Times in Chess – Status Update

Summary For this project, I am comparing the abilities of Bayesian and non-Bayesian neural networks as a predictor for how much time a chess player will use to make their move in a certain chess position, taking into account the piece placement on the board as well as game metadata. Read more…

By Saumik, 2 yearsApril 4, 2021 ago
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