> > I'd be a bit more careful about the comparison with alpha-beta in
> > section 2.3. I believe that iterative deepening of alpha-beta is
very
> > common. It can be argued that when iterative deepening is used, an
> > early termination isn't very detrimental. [...]
> > Alpha-Beta is for practic
Hello,
> I'd be a bit more careful about the comparison with alpha-beta in
> section 2.3. I believe that iterative deepening of alpha-beta is very
> common. It can be argued that when iterative deepening is used, an
> early termination isn't very detrimental. [...]
> Alpha-Beta is for practical
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Subject: RE: [computer-go] Technical Report on MoGo
I'd be a bit more careful about the comparis
I'd be a bit more careful about the comparison with alpha-beta in
section 2.3. I believe that iterative deepening of alpha-beta is very
common. It can be argued that when iterative deepening is used, an
early termination isn't very detrimental. I've seen people get
completely turned off to a pap
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Now my feeling is that the "improving random simulations" part of
this work is
promising. We have only done very few steps in this direction, and it gives
quite convincing results. It was what I meant in the "random distribution"
discussions we have in this list. I am