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Subject: Re: Benchmarking chess algorithms

Author: Dave Gomboc

Date: 10:49:04 07/20/99

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On July 20, 1999 at 13:06:35, Dann Corbit wrote:

>It seems that what is really wanted is some sort of standard framework, which is
>as algorithm neutral as possible, in which to bolt in algorithms and benchmark
>them.
>
>It is a daunting task, but perhaps some kind soul will throw themselves after
>it.

There are a couple of groups doing stuff like this already.  There is a "Simple
Game Bench", though when I checked it out it was quite undeveloped except for
the GUI-engine interface.  I am sure it will move forward with time.  Also,
maybe I misremembed, but I actually thought that Dan Andersson, who posts here,
was doing some work like this.  There is a third project I know of in this area,
but they haven't gone public with it yet.

Anyway, with all those people working on it, I'd imagine you'll get your wish
sooner or later. :)

Dave



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