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Posted: 12 Jun 2021 04:19 AM PDT I am running a study group starting June 16th around a free certificate course taught by Redis University called Redis101: Introduction to Redis Data Structures, a course that I was really impressed with. I am a senior software engineer based out of Bangalore, India. Some of the previous companies that I worked at include Ola, GO-JEK and WalmartLabs India. Currently working at Class Central. As part of the study group, we go at a similar schedule and make progress together. We discuss the course and support each other on a dedicated discussion forum and also meet once a week over Zoom calls. Details on the course schedule and how to register for the study group can be found here. Let me know if you have any questions! [link] [comments] |
Reconnaissance Blind Chess - Join our NeurIPS Competition! Posted: 11 Jun 2021 02:24 PM PDT Create a bot for our NeurIPS 2021 competition in Reconnaissance Blind Chess! Reconnaissance Blind Chess is a chess variant designed for new research in artificial intelligence. RBC includes imperfect information, long-term strategy, explicit observations, and almost no common knowledge. These features appear in real-world scenarios, and challenge even state of the art algorithms. Each player of RBC controls traditional chess pieces, but cannot directly see the locations of her opponent's pieces. Rather, she learns partial information each turn by privately sensing a 3x3 area of the board. RBC's foundation in traditional chess makes it familiar and entertaining to human players, too! There is no cost to enter this tournament. Winners will receive a small monetary prize and authors of the best AIs will be invited talk about their bots at NeurIPS, the world's largest AI conference. Reconnaissance Blind Chess is now also a part of the new Hidden Information Games Competition (HIGC - http://higcompetition.info/) being organized by DeepMind and the Czech Technical University in Prague. Learn more, play a game of RBC yourself, and join our research community at https://rbc.jhuapl.edu ! Organized by: with Microsoft Research Gettysburg College Johns Hopkins University University of Illinois Stanford University [link] [comments] |
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