Hi!
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 08:58:19PM +0200, Fabien Teytaud wrote:
> At least these two papers can be classified as "killer heuristics".
>
> The first one is based on the rave values :
> http://hal.inria.fr/index.php?halsid=hlhgjavhdfnf5iren0tvsq4lg2&view_this_doc=inria-00485555&version=1
> Here, the value of the "rave heuristic" is also used to bias the future
> decisions taken in the next Monte-Carlo simulations.
>
> The second one can be found here :
> http://hal.inria.fr/index.php?halsid=hlhgjavhdfnf5iren0tvsq4lg2&view_this_doc=inria-00456422&version=2
> Here, for each node n and for each pair of moves (a,b) we keep in memory the
> number of won games and the number
> of losses where a and b have been played after n. Then, we compute the
> success rate when a and b have been played
> by the same player after n. Finally, we use this score to bias the next
> Monte-Carlo simulations.
These sound very interesting, but accessing either link brings me just
to hal.inria.fr homepage (even from Charles University academic
network). Is there any way to access the papers?
Thanks,
Petr "Pasky" Baudis
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