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Subject: Re: Human pattern recongnition still superior

Author: George Tsavdaris

Date: 16:10:55 07/07/05

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On July 07, 2005 at 18:28:28, Eberhard wrote:

>The human brain has a remarkable ability to find patterns and store them in the
>memory.

 Yes remarkable. But in an infinite degree, more remarkable and amazing is the
ability to think about itself!

>This is why world champions still play better than chess softwares.

And where is the evidence for that......? I see only draws and loses (and
humiliations:-) ) at the last games..........

>For
>example, humans have a better evaluation of pawn structures in the game.

 If the evolution of hardware and software continues like this-and it will, as
there is no reason for the opposite-then the better estimation = pattern
recognition at Pawn structures that is non-perfect of course, it will be
surpassed by the accuracy and the depth of the evaluations........

>
>This was demonstrated in the 3rd game of Kasparov against Deep Fritz 8 and in
>the game of Rustam Kasimdzhanov against the Fritz 9 prototype.

 Unfortunatelly at 1st case the match was draw, and at the 2nd case the single
game was drawn too.........

>
>http://www.chessville.com/misc/PsychologyofChessSkill.htm
>http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2466



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