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Revision as of 00:14, 14 November 2019

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Unser Fritz [1]

Fat Fritz,
a commercial chess entity by ChessBase featuring a set of custom made neural network weights that work in the open source project Leela Chess Zero within its Lc0 executable. Initially introduced as a cloud project in August 2019, inspired by DeepMind's ground breaking AlphaZero approach combining Deep learning with Monte-Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) [2], and Albert Silver's Deus X experience, relaxing Leela Chess' "Zero" paradigm of pure reinforcement learning due to supervised learning, Fat Fritz was released in November 2019 as part the Fritz 17 package, best supported by a GPU card such as Nvidia GeForce 20 series. The project was further discussed and supported by AlphaZero co-author Thore Graepel, German computer chess icon Thomas Nitsche along with his sons and Math42 authors Raphael Nitsche and Maxim Nitsche [3], and by Daniel Uranga [4] [5].

Lc0 and Fat Fritz Diagrams

Lc0diagram.png
Deusx.png

Lc0 and DeusX aka Fat Fritz components [6]

See also

Forum Posts

External Links

ChessBase

Fritz 17

Source Code

References

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