Have you checked out what Remi Coulom did? http://remi.coulom.free.fr/Amsterdam2007/
It doesn't claim to be the best in the opening, but does claim to do a decent job in the opening (and a better job in the middle of the game) On 10/15/07, Erik S. Steinmetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Greetings all, > > I have been looking through the literature (many thanks to Markus's > wonderful online bibliography) on existing strategies in the opening > game, and have not found too many articles on the specifics outside > of a few papers on neural net learning applied to the opening. There > are some vague references to 'pattern matching' to generate moves, > but no information about how those patterns and moves were created. > > I am wondering if anyone knows of any attempts made to run pattern > recognition (for example, clustering) algorithms over a library of > games in order to learn reasonable opening moves. If so, and there > are any papers about the success (or failures) of such an effort, I > would really appreciate a pointer! > > Many thanks in advance for any info, > > All the best, > > Erik Steinmetz > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > _______________________________________________ > computer-go mailing list > computer-go@computer-go.org > http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/ >
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