Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 19:11:04 04/30/04
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On April 30, 2004 at 17:10:11, Mridul Muralidharan wrote: >On April 29, 2004 at 23:49:24, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On April 29, 2004 at 23:19:43, Mridul Muralidharan wrote: >> >>>On April 29, 2004 at 18:54:16, Peter Skinner wrote: >>> >>>>On April 29, 2004 at 18:39:11, Uri Blass wrote: >>>> >>>>>I trust more David Omid than you so your results have no value because we have >>>>>no way to know that you use falcon. >>>>> >>>>>It is better if you do not waste time in these tests. >>>>>I do not think that it is going to convince somebody. >>>>> >>>>>Uri >>>> >>>>Surely you don't think Vincent would fake results to try and make Robert look >>>>bad... shame on you :) >>>> >>>>Peter >>> >>> >>>Let us all not talk of "faking data" here ! >>>There were some "incidents" , regarding "faking" that are quiet fresh in my >>>memory even now ... esp regarding parallel search where there was some obvious >>>faking and some not so obvious faking ;) >>>So let us not get into all that now :) >>>Relevence of this statement ? Relates to the "actors" (uml wise i mean) of the >>>above discussion :) >>> >>>Mridul >> >> >>I am aware of _no_ faking whatsoever... >> >>Do you know something I don't know??? > >Maybe "faking" was too strong a word (but then I did not start using it in this >thread !). >Maybe the words "aggressive approximation" and "hypothetical sample data" would >be more appropriate ?? > >When I started researching on parallel chess algorithms , I went through lot of >literature , which did include some mathematically flawed papers (I did read >later that some of the data presented in some of those were for "illustration >purposes" only ;) ) > >I hope you are getting the drift of what I am saying ?? > >Mridul Not at all, unfortunately... I've never been involved with "for illustration purposes only" data myself...
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