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BridgeHand2Vec Bridge Hand Representation
Contract bridge is a game characterized by incomplete information, posing an
exciting challenge for artificial intelligence methods. This paper proposes the
BridgeHand2Vec approach, which leverages a neural network to embed a bridge
player's hand (consisting of 13 cards) into a vector space. The resulting
representation reflects the strength of the hand in the game and enables
interpretable distances to be determined between different hands. This
representation is derived by training a neural network to estimate the number
of tricks that a pair of players can take. In the remainder of this paper, we
analyze the properties of the resulting vector space and provide examples of
its application in reinforcement learning, and opening bid classification.
Although this was not our main goal, the neural network used for the
vectorization achieves SOTA results on the DDBP2 problem (estimating the number
of tricks for two given hands)
SOLARIS National Synchrotron Radiation Centre in Krakow, Poland
The SOLARIS synchrotron located in Krakow, Poland, is a third-generation light source operating at medium electron energy. The first synchrotron light was observed in 2015, and the consequent development of infrastructure lead to the first users’ experiments at soft X-ray energies in 2018. Presently, SOLARIS expands its operation towards hard X-rays with continuous developments of the beamlines and concurrent infrastructure. In the following, we will summarize the SOLARIS synchrotron design, and describe the beamlines and research infrastructure together with the main performance parameters, upgrade, and development plans
A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased negative emotions and decreased positive emotions globally. Left unchecked, these emotional changes might have a wide array of adverse impacts. To reduce negative emotions and increase positive emotions, we tested the effectiveness of reappraisal, an emotion-regulation strategy that modifies how one thinks about a situation. Participants from 87 countries and regions (n = 21,644) were randomly assigned to one of two brief reappraisal interventions (reconstrual or repurposing) or one of two control conditions (active or passive). Results revealed that both reappraisal interventions (vesus both control conditions) consistently reduced negative emotions and increased positive emotions across different measures. Reconstrual and repurposing interventions had similar effects. Importantly, planned exploratory analyses indicated that reappraisal interventions did not reduce intentions to practice preventive health behaviours. The findings demonstrate the viability of creating scalable, low-cost interventions for use around the world