Author: Uri Blass
Date: 13:30:17 05/28/02
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On May 28, 2002 at 11:55:03, Roy Eassa wrote: >On May 28, 2002 at 06:10:30, Uri Blass wrote: > >>This is what happes when a knowledge based program like Fritz meets a search >>based program like Hiarcs. >> >>You can see that the searched based program knows nothing about the position and >>evaluates it as 0.00 at moves 36-39 when the knowledge based program see small >>improvements in the score 1.66 at move 38, 1.75 at move 39 1.88 at move 40 and >>the small improvement continues in the next moves. >> > > >Can you define the difference between these two categories of program? Thanks! I described Fritz as a knowledge based program and Hiarcs as a search based program because based on the game and the evaluations it seems that at least in this game Fritz had better evaluation when Hiarcs saw more by search. I know that people often describe programs that search less nodes per second as knowledge based program and I do not like it. I think that it is more logical simply to ignore the nodes per seconds. Uri
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