Yep, they’re different. It’s just an architecture. Among other things, Chess and Go have different input/action spaces, so the same architecture can’t be used on both without some way to handle this.
This paper uses an egocentric input, which allows many different types of tasks to use the same architecture. That would be the equivalent of learning Chess/Go based on pictures of the board.
Yep, they’re different. It’s just an architecture. Among other things, Chess and Go have different input/action spaces, so the same architecture can’t be used on both without some way to handle this.
This paper uses an egocentric input, which allows many different types of tasks to use the same architecture. That would be the equivalent of learning Chess/Go based on pictures of the board.