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Is bot analysis of manually altered positions reliable?

Posted By: Karol Szczerek
Date: Monday, 2 November 2015, at 10:35 p.m.

In Response To: Is bot analysis of manually altered positions reliable? (Frank Berger)

What I imagine is that function that assign value to the position is based on experience in legal play. So the relations between positional factors (neurons?) are weighed by statistical strength of some factors vs anothers.

When we manually alter a position by moving too many checkers, we might quickly fall into the statistically "strange" set of factors, that will give unnaturally exaggerated results.

For all/most legal positions I'd expect some "laws" of correlations between neurons. Something like Benford's law is for the real-life sets of numerical data. Maybe it's not the best example, but I struggle to make a precise explanation of the idea.

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