If they have a supercomputer available, maybe they will have sufficient 
horsepower to add some interesting pattern-matching and other improvements. 
Even Microsoft might do something right once in a while. ;)

IIRC, a few Microsoft researchers did some interesting work with SVMs and the 
prediction of pro-level moves. I've always wondered whether that could be 
integrated with UCT to narrow the search tree.
 
Terry McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
They mean to govern well; but they mean to govern. They promise to be kind 
masters; but they mean to be masters. -- Daniel Webster

----- Original Message ----
From: Tapani Raiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: computer-go <computer-go@computer-go.org>
Sent: Monday, October 8, 2007 6:45:13 AM
Subject: Re: [computer-go] Former Deep Blue Research working on Go


> May sound unpolite. But Deep Blue reached a very
> important step in IA. They will be known for ever.
> But, from a research point of view, they didn't much
> really. It was mainly a technological/technical
> achivement.
>   
Maybe they will reimplement Mogo, try a null-move tweak, use a
supercomputer, and claim to have the strongest computer Go player ever. :-)

-- 
 Tapani Raiko, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, +358 50 5225750
 http://www.cis.hut.fi/praiko/

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