Author: blass uri
Date: 10:14:18 07/26/00
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On July 26, 2000 at 12:52:48, Pete R. wrote: >On July 26, 2000 at 01:44:57, blass uri wrote: > >>I think that if you give GM's many position and ask them to evaluate what is the >>expected result for white after 1 second and you give computers the same >>positions and ask them to evaluate the expected result for white by translating >>the number of their static evaluation function to the expected result then you >>are going to find that the evaluation of computers is better because humans >>cannnot calculate in one second all the things that computers calculate in one >>evaluation. > >Well of course but this is a silly restriction. This is not a silly restriction because we are talking about comparing static evaluation. If you give GM's to look at the position for a long time they will use search to evaluate the position and learn from the search about the evaluation. Uri
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