Community Blog Discussions - The Axiom System - Part 4: Justification in Chess#37 moved to musing. for the rambling tolerant readers, pining to know what I might pop out. | dboing |
Community Blog Discussions - The Axiom System - Part 4: Justification in Chess#30 fair enough.. I think one does not change perspective during a discusson. or even many. . And there is some value in sticking to it, until we feel like all our hunches are made communicable, with the … | dboing |
Community Blog Discussions - The Axiom System - Part 4: Justification in Chess#27 I am not sure who of the blog or the discussion post above, is saying "it does not matter which of 2 plausible principle based paths are taken, as long as we stick to it". Well, if we are going the pr… | dboing |
Community Blog Discussions - The Axiom System - Part 4: Justification in Chess#24 Reduction needs recombination (or superposition). And that is not the mere addition of the reduced isolated parts. SF classicla assumed linear combination for a long time, as the formula for hindsight… | dboing |
Dboing's Musings - Chess is big #1: 1, 2, many, qui dit mieux?#3 well. not first time i plan to do and 2 weeks later, still have not done it (inspiration to write to self not there, also might be unreadable.). but here now somewhat recent idea in that line, but i d… | dboing |
Community Blog Discussions - The Axiom System - Part 4: Justification in Chess#20 @DailyInsanity said in #16: > Thank you for your support and your well-thought-out comment! I think you could be very well right regarding the role of principles in the development of chess intuition.… | dboing |
Community Blog Discussions - The Axiom System - Part 4: Justification in Chess#17 > For instance: "In a closed position, delay in deployment is not as bad as in open positions." > or "In a rook endgame, having the active rook is more important than having as many or more pawns." Ah… | dboing |
Community Blog Discussions - The Axiom System - Part 4: Justification in Chess#13 we want SF NNue input space. it could help this thread discussion.. We need not the implementation code, and the quantization prowess, but the chess-land language version. I know there are now capable… | dboing |
Dboing's Musings - Reading notes on blog series on axiomatic attempt for chess theory of learning.#12 in mathematics, a theorem many ways of being studied. One is as hypothesis first, about the condition implying conclusoin (sometimes the other way, but minimally it is in one direction). The hypothesi… | dboing |
Dboing's Musings - Reading notes on blog series on axiomatic attempt for chess theory of learning.#11 at blog 3 still. there is a blog 4.. silly me. | dboing |
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