On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 06:47:08PM +0200, Harald Johnsen wrote:
> Arthur Cater a écrit :
> >I cannot remember who/what I read that mentioned a "gridcircular"
> >measure of
> >distance - contrasting with Euclidean and Manhattan. It is something like
> >max(Hseparation,Vseparation) + ( 1/2 * min(Hseparation,Vseparation) )
> >
> >If anybody can help, with claiming it, or naming its inventor, or
> >especially giving
> >a reference I can cite in a paper - I'd be very grateful.
> >
> >(Google is often my friend; but not this time.)
> >
> >Arthur
> >
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> Petr Baudis used this word and used that kind of patterns in
> experimental code of Pachi.I'm also using that now.
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg13324.html
I coined the term but did not invent the concept. I think the earliest
mention of the formula is in Sterm et al, Bayesian Pattern Ranking for
Move Prediction in the Game of Go; it was also for sure mentioned in
Remi's Elo pattern paper.
Petr "Pasky" Baudis
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