Noctie is a virtual practice partner & coach for chess, based on humanlike chess AI. Noctie can play like a human at any skill level and give appropriate advice.
Features: - Realistic humanlike play - Automatically adapts to your level - Practice the openings you like - Instant feedback after every move - Flashcard exercises based on your mistakes - Visualise your skill over time
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Chess players looking to improve, regardless of current skill level
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Noctie lets you learn chess by playing against an AI.
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Noctie is the only chess computer able to emulate human play. This makes it more fun and instructive to play against. Noctie lets you learn by practice – playing and getting feedback, just like you would learn other skills. We use the scientific principles of active engagement and immediate error feedback to supercharge your learning.
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Converting the images to a tensor: Deep learning models work with tensors, so the images should be converted to tensors. This can be done using the to_tensor function from the PyTorch library or convert_to_tensor from the Tensorflow library. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
So I went to tensorflow.org to find some function that can generate a CSR representation of a matrix, and I found this function https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/raw_ops/DenseToCSRSparseMatrix. Source: almost 3 years ago
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I don't have much experience with TensorFlow, but I'd recommend starting with TensorFlow.org. Source: about 3 years ago
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