Dear Muramatsu-sensei, Thanks for informing us of the registration procedure. I have just submitted my registration form.
Just a quick note: I had an error message in Japanese when I submitted a message that was too long. With the little Japanese I know, I could understand 大きいすぎます. It might be better to translate this error message or allow a longer message. Also reference to section 1-4 of the rules should be 1-3. I am looking forward to the tournament. Rémi On 7 févr. 2013, at 12:15, 村松正和 wrote: > Dear All, > > Finally, the web page of the 6th UEC Cup Computer Go Tournament is open! > Please check at: http://jsb.cs.uec.ac.jp/~igo/eng/ > Registration is also open now. > > We have a big CHANGE in the UEC Cup this year. > Below I excerpt some information on change of the 6th UEC Cup, but do not > trust the information too much; Please read the web page CAREFULLY > by yourself before you submit your registration form. > > Any question directly to me or [email protected] is welcome. > In the case, however, please be patient to wait my response for 2 or 3 days; > recently I'm so busy that I cannot respond quickly. > > I'm looking forward to seeing you in UEC, Tokyo. > > Best regards, > > Masakazu Muramatsu > > -- > > ---Excerpts from the UEC Cup web page--- > > Prizes: the 1st winner: 30,0000 yen, the 2nd: 10,0000yen, the 3rd: 5,0000yen > > Important dates: > Deadline for application of grant of travel expense: Feb. 18th > Deadline for participation submission: Feb. 28th of 2013. > > UEC Cup Tournament: Mar. 16th and 17th > Symposium: Mar. 18th and 19th > Denseisen: Mar. 20th > > 1. There will be held matches between the first- and second-prize > winner of the UEC Cup > and a professional Go player. This event is called Denseisen. Between > the tournament and Denseisen, > we have a symposium on game informatics ( however, the title of the > symposium is > something like `cognitive science and entertainment'...) > > 2. We set three categories of programs, and each participant must > declare which category > his/her program falls in. See the web page for the exact definition > of these categories. > Below I give some informal idea of them. > Any Category A program should be `original and robust', who wants to > play at Denseisen > if it wins the UEC Cup. In particular, the ability to manage handicap > games properly is required. > Category B program should be `original', and it can proceed to the > second day final tournament > to win the UEC Cup. However, even if such a program wins the UEC Cup, > it cannot proceed to Denseisen. > Category C program should have some original device, but can use > some legal copies of other programs. > Any program of this category is not eligible to proceed to the second day. > So, again, I warn you to read the definition of the categories before > you submit registration form. > > 3. We have a (very limited) amount of grant of travel expense for foreigners. > Please submit application form if you want the grant before the end of > Feb. 18th. > Note that if one receives the grant, then he/she should give a > one-hour lecture at the symposium. > > -- > _______________________________________________ > Computer-go mailing list > [email protected] > http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
