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inBlueDi/DeepDip (press backspace or delete to remove)Create a map with fewer provinces, fewer borderlands, and fewer players.
BlueDi
- Opened on Mar 23, 2019
- #8
After improving DeepDip s algorithm to v1, compare again against other bots to show the results of the improvements.
BlueDi
- 2
- Opened on Mar 1, 2019
- #7
Compare the results of several matches between the bots to prove the algorithm efficiency.
BlueDi
- 1
- Opened on Mar 1, 2019
- #6
Improve DeepDip to its final version, v1.
This should be achieved by implementing known improvements to the DQN algorithm such as Dueling Networks, or Prioritized
Experience Replay.
enhancement
BlueDi
- 1
- Opened on Mar 1, 2019
- #5
Use DumbBot to generate training data for DeepDip to use in the training process.
This includes the process of creating the format for the data that DumbBot will output, and that DeepDip will receive ...
BlueDi
- Opened on Mar 1, 2019
- #3
Implement a version of DumbBot in the BANDANA framework to better understand how to handle the framework and its inputs
and outputs.
BlueDi
- Opened on Mar 1, 2019
- #2
In order to get acquainted with the BANDANA framework, some experiments will be done.
- [x] Study customization options;
- [x] Try a public bot.
BlueDi
- Opened on Mar 1, 2019
- #1
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