On 12/15/2014 01:39 PM, Dave Dyer wrote:

You don't need a neural net to predict pro moves at this level.

My measurement metric was slightly different, I counted how far down the
list of moves the "pro" move appeared, so matching the pro move scored
as 100% and being tenth on a list of 100 moves scored 90%.

There is a huge difference between matching a "pro move" or have
it #10 on a list of 100

Combining simple metrics such as 3x3 neighborhood, position on the board,
and proximity to previous play, you can easily get to an average score
of 85%, without producing noticeably good play, at least without a search
to back it up.

85% is basically meaningless, I am sure even a mid-kyu player
can put a pro-move in the top 15% of 100 moves.

Christoph




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