Questions tagged [computer-ai]
Computer AI covers the algorithms that govern the way a computer plays board games.
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How could an online Checkers player use AI to cheat in real-time? [closed]
I’ve been playing Checkers on CardGames.io, and I’ve noticed some players make perfect moves instantly, almost as if they're using a bot or AI to assist them.
I understand that AI solvers for Checkers ...
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Is Gomoku with Forbidden Move Rule or Swap Rule solved?
The freestyle Gomoku has been solved in 1993, black is proven to be winning. Then some rules are added to restrict the black advantage to make it more balanced, including the forbidden move rule and ...
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Is there an AI that can play Eleusis?
Eleusis is an induction card game that mirrors the scientific process. Is there an AI that can play Eleusis?
From a quick search this paper suggests the answer is 'no', but the paper dates from 1980, ...
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Best players' typical Hanabi scores
According to Wikipedia, the best computer programs consistently achieve perfect scores in five-player vanilla Hanabi, averaging almost 25 points per game when each player uses the same algorithm. But ...
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How is this Go game scored?
I thought I had lost, but Cosumi says that I (white) won the game (I think by 27 points).
I don't see how those 7 black stones are prisoners rather than the adjacent 4 white stones.
Am I missing ...
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What is the Depth reached by chess-AI agents on a regular computer?
I'm looking for some reference for the number of lookahead steps typically used by chess agents (Stockfish / Leela Chess Zero / others?)
From a quick search I found that:
the answer depends on:
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Is "Adversarial Policies Beat Professional-Level Go AIs" simply wrong?
Since 2016, when AlphaGo beat Lee Sedol, probably the world's strongest player, humans have essentially not had a chance against a well-trained AI.
Now, a paper "Adversarial Policies Beat ...
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AI effect on chess openings and variations
I'm writing an essay related to AI and chess. However I am not a chess player, but a Go player. There are many AI chess engines nowadays that significantly overwhelm the chess ability of human.
Go has ...
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Is there an AI that can build decks?
Examples of the games I have in mind are Magic: the Gathering and Pokemon Netbattle (the latter is not a traditional card game, but it does involve teambuilding so should be similar).
AI can beat the ...
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Unbeatable Nine Men's Morris AI?
Supposedly Nine Men's Morris is a solved game that always ends in a draw if both players play perfectly. Has anybody successfully implemented an AI that achieves this perfect level of play? If so, how ...
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Is there a reliable free cell solver?
I am trying to find a solution to game 9371310 and the online solver at
https://fc-solve.shlomifish.org/
instructions try to use 6 free cells when only 4 exist. Here is where the instructions go ...
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What was the effect of AlphaGo on Go?
When the AlphaGo programs first appeared experts claimed certain moves opened their eyes. Now a couple of years later I wonder what the effect is on go. Has human performance improved, like when chess ...
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Methods to produce solvable deals in Klondike solitaire?
About 20% of Klondike-solitaire deals are not solvable. My question is what is the best method to get solvable deals?
I thought about two options:
Deal a random permutation, then try to solve it ...
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What is the best current Magic the Gathering AI? [closed]
I am aware of MTG AIs in the following WOTC products and fan-made projects:
Forge
Duels of the Planeswalkers
MTG Arena (Sparky)
XMage
Magarena
I am interested in a quantitative comparison between ...
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What activity is there in Computer Go tournaments?
At the moment, the 17th TCEC superfinal is running, Stockfish vs. Leela. It is considered the unofficial world championship of computer chess, and games are frequently publicly commentated by ...