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>Sent: Wed, 16 May 2007 5:08 AM
>Subject: [computer-go] Idea for a strategy
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>http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/05/15/google_translation/page1.html 
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>This is an article on statistical approaches to machine translation. 
> 
>Has anyone attempted similar with computer go? 
> 
>-- Nick 

>
 
     I've done a little bit of work in both fields. I think the similarities 
are rather striking and have often taken code written for one domain and reused 
it for the other. In my experience, looking at both problems together has been 
somewhat helpful, but not tremendously helpful. Potentially... who knows.
 
     If you like Monte Carlo go, you'll probably like Statistical Machine 
Translation. Anyway, here is a link to a remarkably well written description 
that tells you how it works and how to do it. IIRC it made quite an impact when 
it first came out. 
 
http://www.isi.edu/natural-language/mt/wkbk.rtf
 
Dave Hillis
 
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