@master_of_DARKNESS said in #7:
"Parts of Lichess cheat detection algorithms uses Irwin as base. A neural network detection system which can be trained to correctly identify statistical anomalies with very high certainty. Such as the likelihood of repeated inhuman moves."
lichess is open source and here is it's anti-cheating system: github.com/clarkerubber/irwin
gms play almost 100 percent accurate moves as we see in tournaments, how do find out in that case?
@master_of_DARKNESS said in #7:
> "Parts of Lichess cheat detection algorithms uses Irwin as base. A neural network detection system which can be trained to correctly identify statistical anomalies with very high certainty. Such as the likelihood of repeated inhuman moves."
>
> lichess is open source and here is it's anti-cheating system: github.com/clarkerubber/irwin
gms play almost 100 percent accurate moves as we see in tournaments, how do find out in that case?