Frank Berger wrote: > I guess under the existing circumstances this is already pretty good for > a live event. I guess only a few can afford to spend more then 3-4 days > including the travel for a fun event. Naturally it doesn't mean anything > for judging which bot is better (at least not if the difference is so > small as it is between BGB and GNU).
Yes! I think we should view the Computer Olympiad as a tournament (as it's actually is), and not as an analysis of which program is best. > A longer series of matches is naturally much better suited for that. > There was a longer series just finished and I'm sure that the results > will be published in the next few days. I guess at least some people > will be astonished.... :) Do I read between the lines that you have matched the two against each other? What's the score? Frank? Can you give some details about your training algorithms. Are you using TD-training exclusively? -Øystein
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