I do not think such exercise would give any meaningful results.  NN would
not imitate it's 'hero' 1-1 not even close

Funny such discussion keep on going on in Chess and Go, in chess i think
Steiniz would be wiped of board by best players of today, but still he
would be way better as he created much of modern chess anyway. I am pretty
sure such players exists in Go as well

2016-01-30 14:23 GMT+02:00 "Ingo Althöfer" <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de>:

> Hi,
>
> in a German computer-go subforum we have a discussion which
> involves a comparison of the "absolute" playing strengths of
> current hero Lee Sedol and Shusaku (1829-1862).
> http://senseis.xmp.net/?Shusaku
> It is not possible to let them play a match against each other.
>
> But what about the following: Build two neural nets A and B with the same
> overall structure. Let A be trained with the games of Sedol, and B
> be trained with the games of Shusaku. Then let go bots based on A
> and B play against each other. Would the outcome typically say something
> about the playing strengths of Sedol and Shusaku in comparison?
>
> Ingo.
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