Author: Georg v. Zimmermann
Date: 09:39:54 10/10/02
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Your list is certainly impressive !! Why I ask ? Bcause I believe you can judge the quality of a chess program implementation only by looking at results or partly by looking at the source when you know a lot about computer chess programming. For DB you neither have the source, nor do you have much experience with computer chess programming. So I say statements which sound too certain are questionable. Thats all, no offence intended :) Georg On October 10, 2002 at 04:22:01, Gregor Overney wrote: >On October 09, 2002 at 03:52:14, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote: > >>Fritz might well be stronger than DeepBlue. >> >>So you are an expert. What programs have you written ? >> >> >>Georg v. Zimmermann > >Speech recognizer, image processing software, local density approximation (LDA) >code for Cray systems, firmware for mass spectrometers, a quantum chemistry >program dealing with empirical potentials, ..... it's really difficult to >remember all programs I have written. BTW, why do you ask? > >I know the quality behind an implementation to perform evaluation and searches >when I read a paper about a chess playing system, such as DB or look through the >Crafty code. > >What papers do you read? > >Gregor
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