The board state can be phrased as moves. This paper profoundly misunderstands the problem.
The issue isn't that associative statistical models of domain Z aren't also models of domain Y where Y = f(Z) -- this is obvious.
Rather there are two problems, (1) the modal properties of these models arent right; and (2) they don't work where the target domain isn't just a rephrasing of the training domain.
The issue isn't that associative statistical models of domain Z aren't also models of domain Y where Y = f(Z) -- this is obvious.
Rather there are two problems, (1) the modal properties of these models arent right; and (2) they don't work where the target domain isn't just a rephrasing of the training domain.