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Subject: Re: Opponent-modeling in computer chess

Author: Mathieu Pagé

Date: 12:25:27 07/14/05

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On July 14, 2005 at 15:12:47, Pedro Castro wrote:

>If I am not mistaken, the program normally does not know with that plays, to the
>protocol xboard has an option to send the name of the program on the contrary,
>but it is not obligatory, so I believe that at the moment he is difficult to
>apply this.  When I make a change to my program, my program improves with ones,
>but it does worse with others, without learning, you could made the values for a
>certain engine.  But like saying to him to the engine with that is playing?
>
>Pedro

Hi Pedro,

Of course the engine would have to know who he is playing in order to
opponent-modeling to work. I think that winboard can send that information while
playing on ICS or against an other engine. At least it write it in the PGN file,
so we could learn from there.

Mathieu Pagé



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