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UCT is an acronym that can refer to several institutions and concepts, depending on context. The two most common references are the University of Cape Town in South Africa and the Upper Confidence bounds applied to Trees, a computer science algorithm used in Monte Carlo Tree Search.

University of Cape Town (UCT) is a public research university located in Cape Town, South Africa. It

Upper Confidence bounds applied to Trees (UCT) is a selection strategy used in Monte Carlo Tree Search

Because UCT is an acronym used by multiple organizations and concepts, the intended meaning is usually clarified

traces
its
origins
to
1829,
when
the
South
African
College
was
established
on
the
site;
it
adopted
the
University
of
Cape
Town
name
in
1918.
UCT
is
widely
regarded
as
one
of
Africa’s
leading
universities,
with
multiple
faculties,
a
strong
emphasis
on
research,
and
campuses
in
the
city
and
surrounding
areas.
It
offers
undergraduate
and
postgraduate
programs
across
the
sciences,
humanities,
and
professional
disciplines,
and
it
hosts
a
number
of
research
institutes
and
centers.
(MCTS).
It
selects
which
node
to
explore
next
by
balancing
the
estimated
value
of
a
node
with
a
probability
of
exploration,
using
a
form
of
the
UCB1
criterion.
The
method
was
introduced
by
Levente
Kocsis
and
Csaba
Szepesvári
in
2006
and
has
since
become
a
standard
component
of
many
MCTS-based
systems.
UCT
enables
efficient
search
in
large
decision
trees,
contributing
to
advances
in
game
AI
and
other
sequential
decision
problems.
In
practice,
UCT
is
often
combined
with
simulations
and
backpropagation
to
iteratively
improve
the
decision
policy.
by
context.