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Subject: Re: knowing when you've improved your evaluation function

Author: Dave Gomboc

Date: 05:10:27 04/16/04

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On April 14, 2004 at 04:48:50, Dave Gomboc wrote:

>You may be interested in checking out my M.Sc. Thesis, "Tuning Evaluation
>Functions by Maximizing Concordance".  An unofficial version of it is now
>available at http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~dave.
>
>The purpose of the work is to provide a metric by which one can assess whether a
>change to their heuristic evaluation function has been beneficial or not.  It
>includes and expands upon work reported at ACG-10 in Graz.
>
>Feel free to post comments / questions / criticisms also!  If there's something
>I can quickly address (e.g. typos) I can perhaps correct it before I hand it in.
>
>If you have or know someone who has back issues of Computer-Schach und Spiele,
>could you please check if I have the proper references for the Nunn tests (see
>Nunn 1998 and Nunn 2000 in the reference section).  Earlier Fred Friedel put me
>into contact with Dieter Steinwender, but I haven't heard from him in a week or
>so now, and I want to be 100% sure I have it right.
>
>Also, readers who know Dutch are welcome to verify that I've done the proper
>thing with Martin van der Meulen.
>
>Dave

Well, I've handed it in!

I'm in the process of updating the version on the web to match what was handed
in (however, I've centered the text on the pages for the online version).  I
suppose I should also drop the resolution on the scanned pages so that it's not
such a large download.  Maybe this weekend...

Can anyone tell me a good way to combine two .ps or two .pdf files into one?
Unfortunately, I don't have a recent version of Acrobat (non-Reader).

Dave



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