I know that, ordinarily, ELOs calculated for engines are not comparable to human ELOs. And, there's the added complexity that different chess federations have slightly different ELO calculations/systems.
That said, I wondered...is there any data available where a human opponent with an established ELO played several games against one or more UCI- or XBoard-compatible engines? That could be used to "index" the ELOs that are calculated.
Engine ELO versus Human ELO
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Re: Engine ELO versus Human ELO
This comes up regularly in the forums.
The general consensus seerms to be that the rating list ELOs are pretty accurate.
The general consensus seerms to be that the rating list ELOs are pretty accurate.
Re: Engine ELO versus Human ELO
My Google-fu must be lacking then...I didn't see any discussions on it. Sorry about that
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Re: Engine ELO versus Human ELO
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... 15&start=0
Just one of many threads where this is discussed.
Just one of many threads where this is discussed.