Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 02:31:27 12/30/05
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On December 30, 2005 at 05:28:42, James Constance wrote: >From chessbase ad: > >"New enhancements mean that while playing or analysing games, Hiarcs 10 is able >to learn more about the positions and moves it sees and improve its chess >strength in future games.This feature is essential for all chess players who >analyse chess games, studies, positions and openings as it enables Hiarcs 10 to >understand deep strategic or tactical ideas while analysing with you. With >Hiarcs 10 you get an intelligent chess partner which actually learns and >improves with you!" > >What is this feature that allows Hiarcs to improve for future games? - the only >thing it sounds like is adding weights to an opening book based on past results >- but clearly something different is meant here!? Sounds quite revolutionary - >presumably its rating will improve the more games it plays? Probably positional learning. A feature first seen in, what was it, 1994? Propaganda! -- GCP
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