Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 16:00:45 06/21/00
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On June 21, 2000 at 17:06:29, Robert Hyatt wrote: >I then backtrack thru the book line averaging in this learn value until I reach >a point (going backward) where the program had a choice. I reduce the learn >value by dividing by the number of choices and continue working back toward the >root, dividing whenever there are choices. How do you do the averaging with the learn value when backtracking through a certain line? Are you reducing the number of evaluations that were used to calculate the learn value and recalculate as you go back? Best wishes... Mogens
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