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Subject: Re: To build a book or not?

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 00:23:32 07/18/02

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On July 17, 2002 at 22:56:37, Russell Reagan wrote:

>On July 17, 2002 at 20:02:33, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>I think that in order to teach a computer to understand something you need first
>>to define it.
>>
>>You do not give a definition why it is good to castle but you expect programs
>>to know the definition that you seem not to know.
>>
>>I think that you expect too much.
>>Programmers have problems to explain to computers without bugs things that they
>>know to define and you expect them to explain to computers things that they even
>>do not know.
>>
>>Uri
>
>Let me make sure I understand you. You are saying that to use the common method
>of piece tables and other penalties and bonuses it doesn't require the
>programmer to have to understand a great deal about chess. To use the other
>approach, you would have to have extensive chess knowledge yourself, right?

No

I say that programmers have problems to teach their programs things that they
know and even humans who know to play well have not a clear definition of their
knowledge.

Criticizing programmers for not implementing knowledge without defining the
relevant knowledge is not productive.

Uri



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