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Am 06.12.2015 um 16:24 schrieb Petr Baudis: > On Sat, Dec 05, 2015 at 02:47:50PM +0100, Detlef Schmicker wrote: >> I understand the idea, that long term prediction might lead to a >> different optimum (but it should not lead to one with a higher >> one step prediction rate: it might result in a stronger player >> with the same prediction rate...) > > I think the whole idea is that it should improve raw prediction > rate on unseen samples too. This would mean, we are overfitting, which should be seen by a bigger difference between unseen and seen samples, which is normaly checked by using a test database and compare the results with the train database and small ?! The motivation of the increased suprevision is > to improve the hidden representation in the network, making it > more suitable for longer-term tactical predictions and therefore > "stronger" and better encompassing the board situation. This > should result in better one-move predictions in a situation where > the followup is also important. > > It sounds rather reasonable to me...? > Yes, it sounds reasonable, but this not always helps in computer go :) Detlef -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJWZGoGAAoJEInWdHg+Znf40Z0P/3vHdeHIb9/5Fqp78hdT45IC RizA7703fWMeU8JC6dZA1ziI/oKfGLTetFVFGIcPIx+T3lkRapZLYZNa8BXQGXZr lnjSk2aEfsJdCZd+Y62ECLitXEOOosjvF9bHNoAj39MeuDOUMxBcjCSSUjNDbOTm eYWAYC0UgTE7xzR629FHQ1PJ6+iw2RYsvfEmEXwCD2blT8gab4uNDZelk+R/l4KI F73Sid8ULz3AE8zi6XX2qWHmupKa7bMI9ZWcDfAf78rSPMOx6SPYbrX/QXsCiQAD fy3KNOro93HJyW1sDk4mJEERm+UjmOcGjxILQDkcRo/+D/SdLT2DbeXM1KuE3RWu 0tSsubBNvNv5begSLkhOvSrybKZYtsgTqycF+4dMzLVj3LO5+Iy957w1QfwHBjBZ ATT4GFPidrnrGfdKcRL/mtQJi0+JZ/QVZoIMvxYHMVk6Vz9JRwGFdFZKL1mnX5oy t9Y8tIzkkQnjJk4/XRVuDnngBKFFgBgbyLWy6WU1MmhEGNyHt7anUKDyxHHz4LU/ 00vJUIGiMsaOTqT92yLPWOm39RHRP2J9Pfflz12+ysGpD+VKsSNZOm6wdyn8/q5c A3zrVJM7tug2Iu7mjJ6BC10bF813EGKfgtjxrQ54TnlIucMDssv9rBajqsoRDIxG 14Iv+3P/YDY0hmRoI51S =Bx1M -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list Computer-go@computer-go.org http://computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go