Neural Networks Models for Analyzing Magic: the Gathering Cards

Historically, games of all kinds have often been the subject of study in scientific works of Computer Science, including the field of machine learning. By using machine learning techniques and applying them to a game with defined rules or a structured dataset, it's possible to learn and improve...

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