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psychology study
Message posted by Mindaugas Naru簟vi鋱us (via 193.219.60.1) on January 26, 2002 at 11:42 AM (ET)


Hello,

At this time I am working on paper "Chess Turing test" and I want to finde out how does my research call in" statistical terms"?
There are 2 groups here. For each groups I shall take chess games. Each of Subjects deos not know who had played these games. So,its target is to asses right players. It can be for answeres :H-H, H-C,
C-H,C-C.
H-Human (chess player)
C-Computer(chess program).

Ches Turing Test states:If a Human cannot distinguish computer chess game from human chess player then it is said computer to be thinking.

First group vill be Non-chessplayer, second- chess player of rating 2000-2200.

So I want to Know wheter chess player can distinguish players significantly or not.

I Propose, that when such a performence of chess players is reliable (significance)then it can be said taht chess restricted turing test does not take place in chess.

So I am very interest in statisticall side of research.
Is there establishment of causal relationship or not here? What are needable non-chessplayer for? Is there anything wrong in this research?
I shall waiting for the replay to me at my E-box.
Good Respect:M.Naru簟vi鋱us


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Re: psychology study
Message posted by JG (via 128.8.22.16) on January 27, 2002 at 5:05 AM (ET)

Highly experienced chess players can tell when they are playing a computer and special strategies exist that are almost certains to defeat a computer. In fact chess experts can tell who they are playing like recognizing someone's voice.



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