It's easy to get confused -- different researchers use the terms slightly differently.

They both gather data on moves other than a move made from the current board configuration. I would say that AMAF stores statistics on every move played from any position, while RAVE only stores info on moves played from descendants of the current position. Consequently, AMAF uses a global table, whereas RAVE data must be stored at every node.

Peter Drake
http://www.lclark.edu/~drake/



On Dec 14, 2009, at 10:06 PM, Brian Slesinsky wrote:

I'm a bit confused by the difference between RAVE and AMAF. Or are
they the same thing?

- Brian
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