Hi Stefan,

> Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2014 12:07:11 +0100
> From: Stefan Kaitschick <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Computer-go] RAVE-Tiling?
> 
> Has anybody ever experimented with tiling the board with a set of possibly 
> overlaping smaller tiles, and updating the RAVE statistic for those tiles, 
> whenever the same pattern comes up for that tile in the tree? This would 
> probably be more reliable than AMAF, and fill faster than RAVE, so it might 
> be a useful addition. There could even be multiple sets of different sizes. 
> I'm proposing fixed borders for the tiles. Another approach might be to 
> introduce dynamic tiles in areas that have been found by some measure to be 
> critical.


The papers on Contextual Monte Carlo might be relevant:

A. Rimmel and F. Teytaud, “Multiple Overlapping Tiles for
Contextual Monte Carlo Tree Search,” in Proc. Applicat. Evol.
Comput. 1, LNCS 6624, Torino. Italy, 2010, pp. 201–210.

J.-B. Hoock, C.-S. Lee, A. Rimmel, F. Teytaud, O. Teytaud, and
M.-H. Wang, “Intelligent Agents for the Game of Go,” IEEE
Comput. Intell. Mag., vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 28–42, 2010.

Regards,
Cameron

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