In my opinion lowering the time limit just forces players (human and
computer) towards random play. I am sure there exists a time limit
where a random playing program can beat Lee Chang-Ho 50% of the time.
But what is the use of that? To me it sounds like an invention to be
able to show some progress in computer go, even if programs don't
become very much stronger over the years: at least they will become
quicker :)
Dave
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: donderdag, januari 18, 2007 11:19 pm
Onderwerp: Re: [computer-go] an idea for a new measure of a computer go
program's rank.
> There is one way to attempt to adjust for this - give the computer
> a 1
> or
> 2 second penalty for each move.
>
> - Don
>
>
> On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 16:06 -0600, Nick Apperson wrote:
> > especially because computers don't have to click the relevent move
> > with a mouse. They just think it and its done. Make a computer go
> > program move the mouse and click like the human or make a
> computer go
> > program physically place the stone on the board and if a
> computer can
> > win in speed go, i'll be impressed then. Although that is a
> somewhat> different task
>
>
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