Include scaling change as suggested by Dietrich Kappe,
the one who trained net for Komodo. According to him,
some nets may require different scaling in order to utilize its full strength.
STC:
LLR: 2.93 (-2.94,2.94) {-0.25,1.25}
Total: 99856 W: 9669 L: 9401 D: 80786
Ptnml(0-2): 374, 7468, 34037, 7614, 435
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/
5fc2697642a050a89f02c8ec
LTC:
LLR: 2.96 (-2.94,2.94) {0.25,1.25}
Total: 29840 W: 1220 L: 1081 D: 27539
Ptnml(0-2): 10, 969, 12827, 1100, 14
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/
5fc2ea5142a050a89f02c957
Bench:
3561701
// Scale and shift NNUE for compatibility with search and classical evaluation
auto adjusted_NNUE = [&](){
int mat = pos.non_pawn_material() + PawnValueMg * pos.count<PAWN>();
- return NNUE::evaluate(pos) * (720 + mat / 32) / 1024 + Tempo;
+ return NNUE::evaluate(pos) * (679 + mat / 32) / 1024 + Tempo;
};
// If there is PSQ imbalance use classical eval, with small probability if it is small
// The default net name MUST follow the format nn-[SHA256 first 12 digits].nnue
// for the build process (profile-build and fishtest) to work. Do not change the
// name of the macro, as it is used in the Makefile.
- #define EvalFileDefaultName "nn-c3ca321c51c9.nnue"
+ #define EvalFileDefaultName "nn-62ef826d1a6d.nnue"
namespace NNUE {