Re: [computer-go] Is RAVE weighting biased?

2009-09-04 Thread Matthew Woodcraft
Ɓukasz Lew wrote:
>>> If the weight in RAVE formula is near 1 in one child of tree and near
>>> 0 in other then you basically compare RAVE value to regular average
>>> value, which might be comparing apples to oranges.
>>
>> Yes, and this can cause problems in practice. There's been some
>> discussion of this before.
>
> Can you give me a link or date?

I think it was in the big RAVE threads in February 2008.

-M-
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[computer-go] 13th Board Game Studies Colloquium in Paris

2009-09-04 Thread cazenave

You are interested in board games like mancala, chess, backgammon or more
modern games. You collect or study them. You dig them out - if you're an
archaeologist -, you store them - if you are a collector or a museum
curator or a game-librarian. You program or analyse them. You study the
players' behaviours. You invent or design new board games. And you like to
share your knowledge about them.
Whatever your approach is this colloquium is for you.

The 13th Board Game Studies Colloquium will be held in Paris, from
Wednesday 14th to Saturday 17th April, 2010. More details are available
here:




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