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1. Title: Chess End-Game |
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(usually abbreviated KRKPA7). The pawn on a7 means it is one square |
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away from queening. It is the King+Rook's side (white) to move. |
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2. Sources: |
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(a) Database originally generated and described by Alen Shapiro. |
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(b) Donor/Coder: Rob Holte ([email protected]). The database |
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was supplied to Holte by Peter Clark of the Turing Institute |
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in Glasgow ([email protected]). |
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(c) Date: 1 August 1989 |
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3. Past Usage: |
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- Alen D. Shapiro (1983,1987), "Structured Induction in Expert Systems", |
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Addison-Wesley. This book is based on Shapiro's Ph.D. thesis (1983) |
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at the University of Edinburgh entitled "The Role of Structured |
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Induction in Expert Systems". |
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- Stephen Muggleton (1987), "Structuring Knowledge by Asking Questions", |
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pp.218-229 in "Progress in Machine Learning", edited by I. Bratko |
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and Nada Lavrac, Sigma Press, Wilmslow, England SK9 5BB. |
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- Robert C. Holte, Liane Acker, and Bruce W. Porter (1989), |
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"Concept Learning and the Problem of Small Disjuncts", |
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Proceedings of IJCAI. Also available as technical report AI89-106, |
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Computer Sciences Department, University of Texas at Austin, |
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Austin, Texas 78712. |
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4. Relevant Information: |
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The dataset format is described below. Note: the format of this |
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database was modified on 2/26/90 to conform with the format of all |
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the other databases in the UCI repository of machine learning databases. |
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5. Number of Instances: 3196 total |
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6. Number of Attributes: 36 |
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7. Attribute Summaries: |
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Classes (2): |
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I believe that White is deemed to be unable to win if the Black pawn |
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can safely advance. |
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Attributes: see Shapiro's book. |
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8. Missing Attributes: |
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9. Class Distribution: |
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In 1669 of the positions (52%), White can win. |
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In 1527 of the positions (48%), White cannot win. |
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The format for instances in this database is a sequence of 37 attribute values. |
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Each instance is a board-descriptions for this chess endgame. The first |
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36 attributes describe the board. The last (37th) attribute is the |
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classification: "win" or "nowin". There are 0 missing values. |
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A typical board-description is |
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f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,l,f,n,f,f,t,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,t,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,t,t,n,won |
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The names of the features do not appear in the board-descriptions. |
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Instead, each feature correponds to a particular position in the |
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feature-value list. For example, the head of this list is the value |
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for the feature "bkblk". The following is the list of features, in |
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the order in which their values appear in the feature-value list: |
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[bkblk,bknwy,bkon8,bkona,bkspr,bkxbq,bkxcr,bkxwp,blxwp,bxqsq,cntxt,dsopp,dwipd, |
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hdchk,katri,mulch,qxmsq,r2ar8,reskd,reskr,rimmx,rkxwp,rxmsq,simpl,skach,skewr, |
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skrxp,spcop,stlmt,thrsk,wkcti,wkna8,wknck,wkovl,wkpos,wtoeg] |
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In the file, there is one instance (board position) per line. |
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