Author: Roger D Davis
Date: 09:22:21 10/22/99
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On October 22, 1999 at 05:30:15, Shep wrote: >I think if it were that easy, we would have a Super-GM program already. Just >take the 600+ Kasparov games from most common databases and auto-adjust your >program's parameters to it... >But it's like test-suite tuning, it generally won't make the program play much >better. > >--- >Shep Relative strength is probably a relevant factor, as well. You would probably be more successful "cloning" the games of a master level player than an IM level player, and more successful cloning the games of an IM level player than Kasparov. In other words, you can't clone anything stronger than the program you're using, only stuff of equal of lesser strength. And it might be discovered that you can't clone the moves of a 1400 level player, since there is too much randonness of play and not enough consistency to be considered a "style." Roger
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