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  2. Self-play - Wikipedia

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    Self-play is a technique for improving the performance of reinforcement learning agents. Intuitively, agents learn to improve their performance by playing "against themselves". Intuitively, agents learn to improve their performance by playing "against themselves".

  3. Self-play (reinforcement learning technique) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Self-play (reinforcement learning technique)

  4. Player piano - Wikipedia

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    Harold Bauer playing Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22, excerpt of 3rd movement. Duo-Art recording 5973-4. A player piano is a self-playing piano with a pneumatic or electromechanical mechanism that operates the piano action using perforated paper or metallic rolls. Modern versions use MIDI.

  5. Mechanical organ - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical organ is an organ that is self-playing, rather than played by a musician. For example, the barrel organ is activated either by a person turning a crank, or by clockwork driven by weights or springs. [1] Usually, mechanical organs are pipe organs although some instruments were built using reeds similar to those found in a harmonium.

  6. 'Love Game' is an interactive play that unfolds inside an L.A ...

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    This is "Love Game," a new interactive play from the Last Call Theatre company staged at the Virgil, a bar and live-music space near the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and Virgil Avenue. We as ...

  7. Play (activity) - Wikipedia

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    Anji play (安吉游戏 in simplified Chinese, 安吉遊戲 in traditional Chinese) is an educational method based on children's self-directed play in outside spaces, using simple tools made of natural material. The teachers and instructors only observe and document the children's independent play.

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  9. TD-Gammon - Wikipedia

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    The final version of TD-Gammon (2.1) was trained with 1.5 million games of self-play, and achieved a level of play just slightly below that of the top human backgammon players of the time. It explored strategies that humans had not pursued and led to advances in the theory of correct backgammon play.