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Subject: Re: What constitutes human-like play?

Author: Christophe Drieu

Date: 06:48:53 01/17/03

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On January 17, 2003 at 08:53:01, emerson tan wrote:

>How can you tell if a program plays like human? Rebel and Hiarcs were claimed to
>be one of the most human-like programs but I dont know how to determine. I
>estimate my elo rating to be only around 1500-1600. Maybe it would be  better to
>ask the Grandmasters.
>
>Which among the programs were praised by Grandmasters as Human-like? Gulko
>played Fritz, Junior, Shredder and Hiarcs if I remember it right, which of these
>was he impressed the most?
>
>To me, human-like play is able to formulate a plan, play for a theme, so far I
>havent seen that in programs. The programs still play within its "field of
>vision"

Christophe theron wrote (see www.computerschach.de) : "Programs become more
human when they become stronger".



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