On 5/7/07, Peter Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I look through the children of A and count a total of one playout, it seems natural that I should update the playout count for A:
I would normally try to save all simulation results, but I can certainly see the value of forcing invariants that are easy to check (for debugging) I think the discussion needs to be about both the number of playouts and the number of wins (losses). By removing the phantom result from your tree, you should end up with results that are only based off of searches at your deepest search depths. It may also help creation of some other kind of probability of winning metric (if desired). I haven't yet implemented my own UCT implementation, so I'm mostly just basing this off of theory.
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