Chess2vec: Learning Vector Representations for Chess

11/02/2020
by   Berk Kapicioglu, et al.
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We conduct the first study of its kind to generate and evaluate vector representations for chess pieces. In particular, we uncover the latent structure of chess pieces and moves, as well as predict chess moves from chess positions. We share preliminary results which anticipate our ongoing work on a neural network architecture that learns these embeddings directly from supervised feedback.

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