Author: Jan-Frode Myklebust
Date: 15:46:08 04/22/98
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On April 22, 1998 at 17:18:13, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >On April 22, 1998 at 15:16:28, Jan-Frode Myklebust wrote: > >>And a micro might learn that Deep Blue doesn't learn, and play the same >>game over and over, getting GREAT results against it.. What a stupid >>computer, needs human tuning before each match :) > >If my whole deal would have been to play a match with Kasparov at the >rate of one game every day or two, I wouldn't have wasted my time with >machine learning either. > >Different problems have different solutions, you can't pick on people >for picking an implementation that doesn't solve a problem that they >didn't feel they needed to solve. So then Deep Blue isn't that good at chess in general, only at beating G. Kasparov under special conditions...? At least it can never become world champion without either learning to avoid playing the same loosing line again and again, or solve the game... Jan-Frode
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