Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 20:59:37 11/02/01
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On November 02, 2001 at 14:28:59, Roy Eassa wrote:
>On November 02, 2001 at 00:57:36, Dr. Franklin wrote:
>
>>how exactly would a Programmer actually
>>know if his program has improved? Actually I can see no difference between
>>fritz6 or Fritz7 since I am a relatively weak player, not Master strength. When
>>you Develope your program i am wondering if You consult Master level players?
>
>
>The method each programmer uses to do this is a key part of that programmer's
>proprietary technology that may give him/her an edge over the competitors.
>Imagine that you could instantly get an exact measurement of the effects of a
>change in algorithms/evaluation (this will never happen, of course). Then you
>could try many more modifications in a given time. Thus developing a reasonably
>reliable way to measure the strength must be a crucial component of improving a
>chess program over time.
Excellent, Roy!
Christophe
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