These are some of the resources about different Ideas but all relate to algorithms because for my project in the 11th grade, I want to do something related to Computer Science so all of these articles relate to that.
The basic summary of the article is about how students lack the ability to comprehend basic peer editing skills. Such as the ability to provide high-quality feedback, the agency to monitor their work or the incentive to invest the required time and effort as they think the quality of the reviews are not reviewed. What the article talks about is that with AI peer editing, allows for instantaneous results and for the most accurate and precise results and is very time efficient. (https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3491140.3528265)
The basic summary of the article, Analysis and comparison of solving algorithms for sudoku: Focusing on efficiency goes into the importance of different algorithms doing similar things. The article goes into depth about how many different algorithms produce many different versions of sudoku to keep the interest level of the user high causing them to want to continue doing them. (Ekne, Samul. “Analysis and Comparison of Solving Algorithms for Sudoku Focusing on Efficiency.” DEGREE PROJECT, IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, FIRST LEVEL, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, 5 Aug. 2015, https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:811020/FULLTEXT01.pdf.)
The article talks about different endgame studies, the stage of the game when few pieces are left on the board, and different ways of determining better to best plays. Two of the leading chess engines, Stockfish and Leela Chess Zero (LCZero), employ significantly different methods during a match. The article talks about examining the algorithmic differences between the engines and using our observations as a basis for carefully interpreting the test results. To conclude, they discussed the implications of their work on artificial intelligence (AI) and artificial general intelligence (AGI), suggesting possible paths for future research.(Mahaja, Shiva. “Entropy | Free Full-Text | Chess AI: Competing Paradigms for Machine Intelligence.” MDPI, Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 12 Apr. 2022, https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/24/4/550.)