A guidline for CGOS users: Do self-play to pick-up few strongest programs at your site (never use CGOS for this purpose) and throw them into CGOS to evaluate their ratings among others. Please note that CGOS is the valueable shared resource for all developers.
#We (mainly Hiroshi and me) are managing CGOS in such a way that a new program can have solid rating as quick as possible (ie, fewer games). The best (quickest) case could be: one new (unrated) program and many anchor-like (ie, having stable rating) programs at every 200 to 300 Elo. In this case, every game gives much information to estimate the rating of the new program. More new, unrated programs slower the convergence. Flooding is a very bad idea for all. Best, Hideki Hiroshi Yamashita: <35aed3ab-235f-adc2-b072-1b317982a...@bd.mbn.or.jp>: >No Zen on CGOS is pity. > >To LZ-0xx-p1600-t1-r1 author, >I think LZ-073-p1600-t1-r1 has BayesElo already. > > From LeelaZero page, >73 2018-02-05 23:06 54bfb7b8 >LZ-54bfb7-t1-p1600, BayesElo is 2903. > >Recalculating CGOS rating is not essential. >And too many same kind bots running makes many selfplay matching. >Its rating is more unreliable. >Could you stop them, and run up to two or three bots which has no BayesElo? > >Thanks, >Hiroshi Yamashita > > >On 2018/02/28 17:12, Hideki Kato wrote: >> Welcome back Remi! >> >> On the 19x19 cgos, recently many LeelaZeros are running. >> This flood is making CGOS less useful and so I'll reconnect >> Zen after the flooding ends. Sorry for inconvinience. >> >> Hideki >_______________________________________________ >Computer-go mailing list >Computer-go@computer-go.org >http://computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go -- Hideki Kato <mailto:hideki_ka...@ybb.ne.jp> _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list Computer-go@computer-go.org http://computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go