My guess is that they want to distribute playing millions of self-play
games. Then the learning would be comparatively much faster. Is that right?

On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 11:57 AM, Xavier Combelle <xavier.combe...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Is there some way to distribute learning of a neural network ?
>
> Le 25/10/2017 à 05:43, Andy a écrit :
>
> Gian-Carlo, I didn't realize at first that you were planning to create a
> crowd-sourced project. I hope this project can get off the ground and
> running!
>
> I'll look into installing this but I always find it hard to get all the
> tool chain stuff going.
>
>
>
> 2017-10-24 15:02 GMT-05:00 Gian-Carlo Pascutto <g...@sjeng.org>:
>
>> On 23-10-17 10:39, Darren Cook wrote:
>> >> The source of AlphaGo Zero is really of zero interest (pun intended).
>> >
>> > The source code is the first-hand account of how it works, whereas an
>> > academic paper is a second-hand account. So, definitely not zero use.
>>
>> This should be fairly accurate:
>>
>> https://github.com/gcp/leela-zero
>>
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