Statistics for the chess computer and the factor of mobility

E. Slater
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Shannon (1950a) has argued that the problem of providing a programme for a chess-playing computer is of theoretical interest, and its use might lead to a wide range of practical developments. The problem is also interesting psychologically. If the human and the mechanical players are to play the same game, they will each have to be directed by concepts which have a certain equivalence. But the concepts used by the skilled human chess-player are both subtle and complex, and for the purpose of programming a computer they will have to be reduced to their simplest form. Chess-masters are, as a class, men of considerable general intellectual ability, and come from the ranks of professional men, mathematicians, scientists, lawyers, etc. They have in addition a special ability. Very few chess-masters, who began the game early, did not show unusual excellence at it at a very early age. The specific chess ability begins to show itself, given the opportunity, at about the age of eleven. Furthermore, there are few, if any, chess-masters who cannot play blindfold, and play many games at once, achievements which are entirely beyond the powers of the ordinary player. The order of intellectual activity which we are required to reduce to simple terms is therefore of a superior kind.
统计为象棋计算机和机动性的因素
香农(1950)认为,为下棋的计算机提供程序的问题具有理论意义,它的使用可能会导致广泛的实际发展。这个问题在心理学上也很有趣。如果人类玩家和机制玩家要玩同一款游戏,他们就必须受到具有某种对等性的概念的指导。但是,熟练的人类棋手所使用的概念既微妙又复杂,为了给计算机编程,必须将它们简化为最简单的形式。国际象棋大师作为一个阶级,是具有相当普遍的智力能力的人,他们来自专业人士,数学家、科学家、律师等。他们还有一种特殊的能力。很少有很早就开始下棋的国际象棋大师在很小的时候就表现出不同寻常的出色。如果有机会,这种特殊的下棋能力在大约11岁时开始显现。此外,很少(如果有的话)国际象棋大师不能蒙着眼睛玩,并且同时玩许多游戏,这些成就完全超出了普通玩家的能力。因此,我们被要求简化为简单术语的智力活动的秩序是一种优越的秩序。
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