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How to train a neural network for a round based board game?
Training a neural network with reinforcement learning isn't new, it has been done many times in the literature.
I'll briefly explain the common strategies. … We repeat our training as long as we want, usually over millions of iterations.
Finally, we have a trained neural network model for chess! …
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Why are the initial weights of neural networks randomly initialised?
Even if the
model or training algorithm is capable of using stochasticity to compute different
updates for different units (for example, if one trains with dropout), it is usually
best to initialize each …
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How to shorten the development time of a neural network?
Your scenario is common.
The most straightforward approach is to subsample your data randomly. Unless your data or your model has strong bias, your performance to the smaller data set should be compa …