Reinforcement Learning for ConnectX

10/15/2022
by   Sheel Shah, et al.
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ConnectX is a two-player game that generalizes the popular game Connect 4. The objective is to get X coins across a row, column, or diagonal of an M x N board. The first player to do so wins the game. The parameters (M, N, X) are allowed to change in each game, making ConnectX a novel and challenging problem. In this paper, we present our work on the implementation and modification of various reinforcement learning algorithms to play ConnectX.

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