Hi Hiroshi, I would interpret your results as K=600 is to big,
Detlef P.s. this would be consistent with my results Am Sonntag, den 23.11.2014, 10:20 +0900 schrieb Hiroshi Yamashita: > Hi Erik, > > > Perhaps the interesting part is in fading out more slowly than with > > ordinary priors (i.e., by 1/sqrt(n) instead of 1/n)? > > I agree with that. > My experiment are as follows. > In 1400 playouts, result is not good. > In 10000 and 20000 playouts, it seems bigger G is better. > I guess fading out too much is not so good. > > > 10000po 19x19, K=600 constant, games 400 and 1000, selfplay > G winrate > 0.0025 0.557 > 0.005 0.622 > 0.01 0.653 > 0.02 0.574 > 0.04 0.446 > 0.08 0.074 > 0.16 0.044 > > 1400po 19x19 > 0.01 0.481 > 0.02 0.390 > 0.03 0.277 > > 10000po 13x13 > 0.005 0.589 > 0.01 0.671 > 0.015 0.698 > 0.02 0.696 > 0.04 0.603 > 0.08 0.297 > > 20000po 9x9 > 0.01 0.611 > 0.02 0.643 > 0.03 0.638 > > Regards, > Hiroshi Yamashita > > _______________________________________________ > Computer-go mailing list > Computer-go@dvandva.org > http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go > _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list Computer-go@dvandva.org http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go