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Learning Position Evaluation Functions Used in Monte Carlo Softmax Search

This paper makes two proposals for Monte Carlo Softmax Search, which is a recently proposed method that is classified as a selective search like the Monte Carlo Tree Search. The first proposal separately defines the node-selection and backup policies to allow researchers to freely design a node-sele...

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