Section 3.2 describes a pair of tests that took about 4.2 minutes each (if my calculations are correct). Why not play more games and have each game contain
more simulations? Writing the code and the paper is the hard part, waiting for a computer to run your code is easy.
Peter Drake wrote:
An improvement on the UCB/UCT formula:
Stogin, J., Chen, Y.-P., Drake, P., and Pellegrino, S. (2009) “The Beta
Distribution in the UCB Algorithm Applied to Monte-Carlo Go”. In
Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, CSREA Press.
http://webdisk.lclark.edu/drake/publications/BetaDistribution.pdf
Peter Drake
http://www.lclark.edu/~drake/
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