It would be nice to have a workshop from time to time where we could
share our skills.
Lukasz

On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 03:23, Darren Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a strong interest in seeing a 19x19 computer go program that is
> at least 3-dan by 2010. The recent jump in strength on the 9x9 board has
> given me new hope and I want to ask people here, especially the authors
> of strong programs, what you now need to make the next jump in strength.
> There seem to be four broad categories:
>
>  * More hardware (CPU cycles? Memory? Faster networking? Do you just
> need that hardware for offline tuning, or for playing too?)
>
>  * More data
>
>  * New algorithms (if so, to solve exactly what? evaluation? search? other?)
>
>  * More community
>
> By community I mean things like this mailing list, CGOS, open source
> projects, etc.
>
> By data I mean things like: game records, or board positions, marked up
> with correct/incorrect moves; game records generally; pattern libraries;
> test suites; opening libraries.
>
> Darren
>
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