I would only use it if it is licensed for commercial use. David
On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 08:39:20 +0000, Josef Moudrik wrote: Hello List, There has been some debate in science about making the research more reproducible and open. Recently, I have been thinking about making a standard public fixed dataset of Go games, mainly to ease comparison of different methods, to make results more reproducible and maybe free the authors of the burden of composing a dataset. I think that the current practice can be improved a lot. Since the success of this endeavor crucially depends on how many authors use the dataset, I would like to ask You (potential authors) a few questions: 1) Would this be welcomed and used? Would You personally use it? (Am I not reinventing the wheel?) 2) What parameters should the dataset have? The number of dataset variants (if any) should be in my opinion kept at bare minimum to reduce "fragmentation". 2a) Size: My current view is that at least 2 sizes are necessary: small (1000-2000 games?) and large dataset (50000-60000 games). 2b) Strength & year span: Currently I am thinking about including modern professional games only (1970-2015) 3) Do you have any other comments, requirements for the dataset and ideas? Thanks for Your attention, Kind regards Josef Moudrik ------------------------- _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list Computer-go@computer-go.org http://computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
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