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* Lyudmil Antonov
Lyudmil Antonov
,
a Bulgarian
medical statistician
,
biostatistician
, and chief expert and member of the Bulgarian Drug Agency and the
European Medicines Agency
. He holds a M.Sc. in
molecular
and
computational biology
from
Sofia University
in 1980, and a Ph.D. in
genetic analysis
and
modelling
in 1995
[1]
. Lyudmil Antonov is contributor to the
Stockfish
project
[2]
, where he combines his professional expertise in statistics and his avocational interests in
parameter tuning
, in particular applying
SPSA
, where he modified the approach by
Joona Kiiski
[3]
trying a two-measurement versus one-measurement form of SPSA, and applying the
win probability E
formula as objective function
[4]
.
Lyudmil Antonov
[5]
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Forum Posts
Wrong chess studies
by
Lyudmil Antonov
,
CCC
, February 21, 2015
Re: A plea to someone
by
Lyudmil Antonov
,
CCC
, April 07, 2015
Re: SPSA Tuner
by
Lyudmil Antonov
,
FishCooking
, July 20, 2015
Improving the precision of the error function used in Fishtest
by
Lyudmil Antonov
,
FishCooking
, April 17, 2016
Too small number of games in SPSA
by
Lyudmil Antonov
,
FishCooking
, April 22, 2016
The new chess rules (5-fold repetition and 75-move draw)
by
Lyudmil Antonov
,
FishCooking
, November 29, 2016 »
Stockfish
,
Repetitions
,
Fifty-move Rule
Binomial distribution for chess statistics
by
Lyudmil Antonov
,
CCC
, March 03, 2017 »
Match Statistics
External Links
Lyudmil Antonov | LinkedIn
lantonov (Lyudmil Antonov) · GitHub
GitHub - lantonov/spsa: Modifications of SPSA
GitHub - lantonov/Rockstar: Implementation of ROCK* algorithm (Gaussian kernel regression + natural gradient descent) for optimisation
by
Lyudmil Antonov
and
Joona Kiiski
»
Rockstar
GitHub - lantonov/asmFish
- The latest version of
asmFish
by
Mohammed Li
(04.11.2016) hosted by
Lyudmil Antonov
References
^
Lyudmil Antonov | LinkedIn
^
Stockfish/AUTHORS at master · official-stockfish/Stockfish · GitHub
^
SPSA Tuner for Stockfish Chess Engine
by
Joona Kiiski
^
GitHub - lantonov/spsa: Modifications of SPSA
^
lantonov (Lyudmil Antonov) · GitHub
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asmFish
Feb 14, 2018
Automated Tuning
Feb 27, 2018
Chess Problems, Compositions and Studies
Feb 19, 2018
Draw
Apr 14, 2018
Fifty-move Rule
Aug 9, 2017
Joona Kiiski
Aug 31, 2017
Lyudmil Antonov
Aug 31, 2017
Match Statistics
Mar 31, 2018
People
Feb 28, 2018
Repetitions
Jan 16, 2018
SPSA
May 8, 2017
Stockfish
Apr 7, 2018
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a Bulgarian medical statistician, biostatistician, and chief expert and member of the Bulgarian Drug Agency and the European Medicines Agency. He holds a M.Sc. in molecular and computational biology from Sofia University in 1980, and a Ph.D. in genetic analysis and modelling in 1995 [1]. Lyudmil Antonov is contributor to the Stockfish project [2], where he combines his professional expertise in statistics and his avocational interests in parameter tuning, in particular applying SPSA, where he modified the approach by Joona Kiiski [3] trying a two-measurement versus one-measurement form of SPSA, and applying the win probability E formula as objective function [4].
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