Author: Pierre Bourget
Date: 06:43:28 10/16/03
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On October 16, 2003 at 09:22:56, Stefano Gemma wrote: >On October 15, 2003 at 21:16:23, Pierre Bourget wrote: > >>"Very new product of the very dynamic company Simm computer, >>Kristy Lenix is the first software of chess whose programmmation >>is based on a genetic principle. Hundreds of thousands of analyses >[...] > >As said in another post (that seems to have been lost), this one is not the >first program of such kind. Since 2000 i've posted about my test program >"GenTest", that uses genetical algorithm. It play by itself and don't let user >to insert moves, in this development phase. So it is not a usable program: but >it play somewhat ;-). It is not a good program, becaues it play like a very bad >player. I'm porting this algorithm on my chess program "Raffaela", with a lot of >changes. I'm implementing an algorithm that i've called "Multi Dimensional >Genetical Algoritm" MDGA, that will use GA and alfa-beta all-togheter. GenTest >is available on http://www.gsei.org/download/gentest.zip. > >Ciao!!! > >PS: i can't open the link of your program :-( Hello, first it is not MY program ,just one i found with a curious description that i never heard before.As you said it is probably not very good. This is the new link: http://www.academie-des-jeux.com/client/4781/produits/4781_319_1055601250.php?ID_CLIENT=4781&NUMC=BWHJ0937&NUMF=319&ID_PRODUIT=13768&LANGUE=FR&LIEN=FIN
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