Hi, im just wondering if the Tutor mode gives you advice equivilant to
that of the grandmaster level? Is the best decision in tutor mode equivilant
to the computer playing in grandmaster mode?
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Hi, im just wondering if the Tutor mode gives you advice
equivilant to
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Just curious, can somebody breifly explain the origin of the
odd-even effect ? I've often heard people saying oh, that's
normal about it, but I haven't yet found an explanation.
It is indeed a well known feature of computer evaluation functions, not just
for
Albert Silver wrote on August 2006 20:10
You see, while scouring the archives, I saw from a discussion
from not long ago, that Ian Shaw had managed to get the plain
TD training working, though no one (at least I saw nothing in
the archives) commented on the effectiveness of his
Since Gnubg is now over the plateau reached by TD training,
I wondered if a new bout of TD training on top of the
supervised training might be beneficial. Øystein and Joseph,
are you saying that you have already tried this, to no avail?
I've not tried. Maybe it works? Who knows?
However, I
On 8/25/06, Ian Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TD-training to intermediate level (FIBS 1650).
Supervised training on rolled-out positions to get to advanced stage (FIBS
1800). Positions included some where gnubg was known to err, and others chosen
at random.
Supervised training on positions
Øystein Johansen wrote on 23 August 2006 19:43
1. Get the gnubg-nn code
cvs -d:something:blah co gnubg-nn
So there's a separate program for developing NNs? I'd be interested in having a
look. What do I need to do?
3. Before you start training anything:
Steal the neural net
So there's a separate program for developing NNs? I'd be interested
in having a look. What do I need to do?
Yes, Joseph has developed some tools.
If your CVSROOT environment variable is set to the usual
right value. I think you can just type:
cvs co gnubg-nn
If you don't use cvs, I can mail