Very interesting paper: many ideas for me to study. And thanks for giving us an early look at it. I'll make one suggestion: in the final version, it deserves some better salesmanship in the results section. I've read through too many papers, only to reach the results section at the end and see something like "although our program was unable to defeat Wally on a 9x9 board, the authors still feel..." So now I look there first to see if I want to invest time on the paper. When I look at the end of this paper, what jumps out is "37.5% victories against Gnugo." IMHO, it's asking an awful lot of potential readers to expect them to recognize that this is an impressive result, which of course it is. I think it would be easier for people to understand if the "Performance against Gnugo" section started with 9x9 results against gnugo, maybe mentioned scaling issues and the 13x13 KGS results, and then went on to 19x19. Just my 2 cents. Now back to studying the paper. Dave Hillis ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection.
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