MuZero for solved games
How to use MuZero for your own Overkill purposes
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UPDATE 01/30/2020: Another general self-play system to toy with, Facebook just released it’s Polygames toolkit (Github repo here)
UPDATE 12/23/2020: Despite being released last year, The Nature Paper on MuZero has only now been released.
UPDATE 2/25/2021: You know what I always thought was missing from techniques using MuZero? Visualizations like the kind you could get from RL Maze solvers. Fortunately, there are now MuZero-specific visualization tools.
Cited as:
@article{mcateer2019muzfsg
title = "MuZero for solved games",
author = "McAteer, Matthew",
journal = "matthewmcateer.me",
year = "2019",
url = "https://matthewmcateer.me/blog/muzero-for-solved-games/"
}
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