Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 02:15:51 12/29/00
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On December 28, 2000 at 15:35:19, Dann Corbit wrote: >I think the Chessterfield idea is a good one. Have one form of your program >that learns as it plays. Write the data out, and have the other form of your >program use the learned information to evaluate better. Obviously, if you are >reexamining your evaluation function as you play, that will detract from the >engine strength. You forgot ExChess, which is GPL. I agree with what you said. Another advantage is that basing learning over multiple games will improve the results and reduce oscillation. -- GCP
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