Dennis Soemers
@dennissoemers.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Maastricht University.
Research interests: AI, RL, games. Tic-Tac-Toe aficionado. Opinions my own, but should be everyone's.
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Research interests: AI, RL, games. Tic-Tac-Toe aficionado. Opinions my own, but should be everyone's.
Anon feedback: admonymous.co/dennis-soemers
Anyone who gets caught having submitted LLM-generated garbage to a conference should be publicly called out and paraded around at a session specifically dedicated to this at said conference.
a woman in a hijab says shame in front of a crowd of people
ALT: a woman in a hijab says shame in front of a crowd of people
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September 16, 2025 at 7:40 PM
Anyone who gets caught having submitted LLM-generated garbage to a conference should be publicly called out and paraded around at a session specifically dedicated to this at said conference.
In the context of your first post referencing Obama, it's difficult not to read this second post as referring to Trump with "the current president". But somehow I doubt that that's who you meant 😅
September 2, 2025 at 7:22 AM
In the context of your first post referencing Obama, it's difficult not to read this second post as referring to Trump with "the current president". But somehow I doubt that that's who you meant 😅
you only get a like from me if you promise it will be a Tic-Tac-Toe opinion
August 1, 2025 at 6:11 PM
you only get a like from me if you promise it will be a Tic-Tac-Toe opinion
Development is ongoing, and our priorities are expanding the mechanic space (sliding and hopping games are nearly there...) and improving the ease of use (both for RL and human-studies experiments).
Excited to see where we can take it!
Excited to see where we can take it!
July 7, 2025 at 7:50 PM
Development is ongoing, and our priorities are expanding the mechanic space (sliding and hopping games are nearly there...) and improving the ease of use (both for RL and human-studies experiments).
Excited to see where we can take it!
Excited to see where we can take it!
Dedicated, single-environment JAX implementations (like PGX) will be faster, but Ludax lets you test on many different environments without having to write any JAX code yourself -- we're particularly excited about applications to general game playing and studying game invention!
July 7, 2025 at 7:50 PM
Dedicated, single-environment JAX implementations (like PGX) will be faster, but Ludax lets you test on many different environments without having to write any JAX code yourself -- we're particularly excited about applications to general game playing and studying game invention!
Ludax currently supports a wide range of two-player, perfect-information board games played by placing pieces (with more mechanics on the way!)
The resulting environments can run at over 10 million steps per second on a single NVIDIA 4090 GPU
The resulting environments can run at over 10 million steps per second on a single NVIDIA 4090 GPU
July 7, 2025 at 7:50 PM
Ludax currently supports a wide range of two-player, perfect-information board games played by placing pieces (with more mechanics on the way!)
The resulting environments can run at over 10 million steps per second on a single NVIDIA 4090 GPU
The resulting environments can run at over 10 million steps per second on a single NVIDIA 4090 GPU
Ludax is inspired by both the Ludii game description language (ludii.games/index.php) and the excellent PGX library of board game implementations in JAX (github.com/sotetsuk/pgx)
Our goal is to combine the best parts of both projects: flexibility and speed!
Our goal is to combine the best parts of both projects: flexibility and speed!
Ludii Portal
Home of the Ludii General Game System.
ludii.games
July 7, 2025 at 7:50 PM
Ludax is inspired by both the Ludii game description language (ludii.games/index.php) and the excellent PGX library of board game implementations in JAX (github.com/sotetsuk/pgx)
Our goal is to combine the best parts of both projects: flexibility and speed!
Our goal is to combine the best parts of both projects: flexibility and speed!
Reposted by Dennis Soemers
Next: Christof Seiler: Prediction Intervals at the Tour de France
Using AI to predict calorie consumption, to plan meals for cyclists. Used variables such as race type, BMI, weather etc.
We also can calculate and correct for spillover in flow cytometry data.
Using AI to predict calorie consumption, to plan meals for cyclists. Used variables such as race type, BMI, weather etc.
We also can calculate and correct for spillover in flow cytometry data.
June 3, 2025 at 6:52 PM
Next: Christof Seiler: Prediction Intervals at the Tour de France
Using AI to predict calorie consumption, to plan meals for cyclists. Used variables such as race type, BMI, weather etc.
We also can calculate and correct for spillover in flow cytometry data.
Using AI to predict calorie consumption, to plan meals for cyclists. Used variables such as race type, BMI, weather etc.
We also can calculate and correct for spillover in flow cytometry data.
Reposted by Dennis Soemers
Yes -- change your search bar's default to append &udm=14 to your search: See www.wikihow.com/Turn-Off-Goo...
Ironically discovered via AI-generated snippet
Ironically discovered via AI-generated snippet
May 28, 2025 at 6:12 PM
Yes -- change your search bar's default to append &udm=14 to your search: See www.wikihow.com/Turn-Off-Goo...
Ironically discovered via AI-generated snippet
Ironically discovered via AI-generated snippet