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
> 
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