论文标题

用Alphazero评估游戏平衡:探索国际象棋的替代规则集

Assessing Game Balance with AlphaZero: Exploring Alternative Rule Sets in Chess

论文作者

Tomašev, Nenad, Paquet, Ulrich, Hassabis, Demis, Kramnik, Vladimir

论文摘要

设计引人入胜和平衡的游戏规则集是不平凡的。现代国际象棋已经发展了几个世纪,但是没有对历史的类似求助,则难以预测规则变化对游戏动态的后果。 Alphazero提供了游戏平衡评估手段的替代方法。这是一个可以通过不断从自己的经验中学习,可以从头开始学习任何规则,在没有任何人类监督的情况下从头开始学习的任何规则。在这项研究中,我们使用Alphazero创造性地探索和设计新的国际象棋变体。由于古典国际象棋的大量开场理论,专业比赛中的平局比例很高,而且两位玩家仍在家庭准备时,诸如Fischer Random国际象棋等国际象棋变体越来越兴趣。我们将涉及原子质变化的其他九种变体与国际象棋规则进行了比较。这些更改允许新颖的战略和战术模式出现,同时使游戏接近原始模式。通过学习使用Alphazero的每个变体的近乎最佳策略,我们确定如果采用这些变体之间的强大人物玩家之间的游戏可能会是什么样。定性地,几种变体非常动态。一个分析比较表明,变体之间的零件值不同,并且某些变体比古典国际象棋更具果断性。我们的发现表明,超出了现代国际象棋规则的丰富可能性。

It is non-trivial to design engaging and balanced sets of game rules. Modern chess has evolved over centuries, but without a similar recourse to history, the consequences of rule changes to game dynamics are difficult to predict. AlphaZero provides an alternative in silico means of game balance assessment. It is a system that can learn near-optimal strategies for any rule set from scratch, without any human supervision, by continually learning from its own experience. In this study we use AlphaZero to creatively explore and design new chess variants. There is growing interest in chess variants like Fischer Random Chess, because of classical chess's voluminous opening theory, the high percentage of draws in professional play, and the non-negligible number of games that end while both players are still in their home preparation. We compare nine other variants that involve atomic changes to the rules of chess. The changes allow for novel strategic and tactical patterns to emerge, while keeping the games close to the original. By learning near-optimal strategies for each variant with AlphaZero, we determine what games between strong human players might look like if these variants were adopted. Qualitatively, several variants are very dynamic. An analytic comparison show that pieces are valued differently between variants, and that some variants are more decisive than classical chess. Our findings demonstrate the rich possibilities that lie beyond the rules of modern chess.

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