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It is suppoused to be and epd suite to let you adjust the differents positional values of your engine.
How exactly this kind of test must be run?
Teemu Pudas wrote:It is suppoused to be and epd suite to let you adjust the differents positional values of your engine.
Not quite. It's supposed to be a collection of opening positions that can be used for testing engines against each other. The results can be used for tuning pretty much anything, not just the eval.How exactly this kind of test must be run?
Play a bunch of games, preferably the whole suite against several engines with both colours. Feed the games to BayesElo. Rinse and repeat with different settings.
There's a more complete explanation here.
Tord Romstad wrote:I wasn't aware of this test suite before, but I like it, and have now started using it. Thanks, Marc!
Tord Romstad wrote:One question about the methodology: Marc's approach is to first build a "Reference Base" by playing a huge round-robin tournament of 64-game matches between 9 engines. When a new engine is tested, it plays 64-game matches against 8 of these 9 engines, and the new games are added to a copy of the reference base before the rating is computed.
I don't understand the purpose of copying the reference base. Wouldn't it be more accurate to just add all new test matches to the referance base, and let it continue to grow as new engines are tested?
Tord
Tord Romstad wrote:Marc and Tony,
Thanks for the explanation! This makes sense. Next question: What's the idea behind having nine engines in the reference base, but only testing against eight of them?
Tord
Tord Romstad wrote:What's the idea behind having nine engines in the reference base, but only testing against eight of them?
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Onno Garms wrote:Do you have a program to create that suite from a database or did the creation require manual interaction?
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