On Mon, 2007-04-09 at 09:48 +0900, Darren Cook wrote:
> > A few weeks ago I announced that I was doing a long term
> > scalability study with computer go on 9x9 boards.
> >   http://greencheeks.homelinux.org:8015/~drd/public/study.jpg
> 
> Hi Don,
> This is very interesting. I envy your persistent energy and enthusiasm.
> 
> If you'd stopped at level 6 or 7 the conclusion could be quite different
> (they seem to have started to taper off). Are there are any plans to
> continue with a level using even more playouts? I feel like I am
> watching a soap opera and now I desperately want to know what happens
> next week: heavy has started to tail off, but lite has suddenly pulled
> out of its slump. (Though we could be seeing an anomaly due to the
> strong versions not playing enough games yet?)
> 
> I hope you will make the games available for download: I'd like to study
> the games of the strongest version to see where it is strong and weak.
> 
> Darren

I plotted with gnuplot using smooth bezier smoothing.   Also, I don't
believe there is enough data at the higher levels to give the most
accurate curve.   Still, you can get the general idea.   I have waited
a few weeks to get as much data as I have and I will continue to run
this for a few more weeks.  

I have all the games and results available to anyone who wants to
analyze it.

I cannot run at higher levels, it would just take too long.   However
I could add another program to the mix.  It would be fun to put a strong
version of Mogo to form a 3rd curve.   

- Don


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