Hello Ingo,

Time management algorithms, like pondering, is one of the major topics in my thesis. I have proved by the expeirments, though with fast time setting, that pondering brings a lot of strength.

Aja

-----原始郵件----- From: "Ingo Althöfer"
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 3:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Computer-go] Congratulations to Zen!

Did or can you make self-play experiments with MF,
the copies running on two different machines?

- one with pondering
- the other without

Perhaps such experiments also on smaller board sizes
(9x9, 11x11, 13x13) might give insights on scaling.

Ingo (is not a programmer,
but wants to know everything from the programmers)


Von: "David Fotland" <[email protected]>

I didn’t test pondering, so I have no answer for you.  I just make the
computer's move and do a search for the opponent while he is thinking, and
hope there is some interesting cached data after he makes his move.  I
don’t
have a tree, just a huge transposition table, so anything useful that
happens to be searched will still be there.

David

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