On 24-05-17 05:33, "Ingo Althöfer" wrote:
>> So, 0.001% probability. Demis commented that Lee Sedol's winning move in
>> game 4 was a one in 10 000 move. This is a 1 in 100 000 move.
> 
> In Summer 2016 I checked the games of AlphaGo vs Lee Sedol
> with repeated runs of CrazyStone DL:
> In 3 of 20 runs the program selected P10. It
> turned out that a rather early "switch" in the search was
> necessary to arrive at P10. But if CS did that it
> remained with this candidate.

I guess it's possible this move is selected by a policy other than the
neural network. Or perhaps the probability can be much higher with a
differently trained policy net.

-- 
GCP
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