This sounds like something we could add to the FireFly object recognition 
feature on the Fire Phone.

 

David

 

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On Behalf Of Aja Huang
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 5:15 AM
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Subject: Re: [Computer-go] [ANN] Imago - Go board optical recognition

 

I'm dreaming about this scene in EGC 2015..

 

Several cameras are relaying the games of the best players. A smart optical 
recognition program automatically converts the streaming images to sgfs and 
sends them to a Go program. The Go program then shows rich analyses over the 
games, such as wining rate, best moves, principal variations, estimated 
territories, etc, even predicts the next moves. A spectator is watching a 
friend's game and wondering who is ahead. He doesn't understand Go very well. 
He uses his android phone takes a snapshot. After 3 seconds, the Go software oh 
his phone immediately tells him that his friend is ahead for 20 points and 
winning with 90% chance. 

 

It's more of just a dream though. :-)

 

Aja

 

2014-08-12 12:35 GMT+01:00 Petr Baudis <[email protected]>:

  Hi!

  Tomas Musil (a student of mine), has created a state-of-the-art open
source Go board optical recognition software.  We have focused on
completely automatic runs, so it automatically detects the board corners
and then the stones on the board, and the precision seems pretty good
at least in reasonable lighting conditions.

  You can find it at http://tomasm.cz/imago together with a lot of
pictures, documentation and bachelor thesis describing the algorithms
in detail.  In the thesis, Tomas also compares it against other similar
apps, and it appears Imago shows the best performance of all these
that were available to us.

  Unfortunately, we specifically couldn't easily compare it to Remi
Coulom's Kifu-snap for multiple reasons - mainly because that is
a mobile app.  Hopefully, someone will be able to compare these two
in the future.  At any rate, I think Imago is a great starting point
for anyone who would like to play with Go board recognition.


  My personal dream would be if we added video capability and further
improved speed + reliability in time for EGC2015 (in Czech Republic)
and were able to deploy it there to transfer large number of top boards.
But this will depend on how much time Tomas will have after the summer
(and we didn't actually check with EGC2015 organizers yet), so it's
still more of just a dream.  :-)

                                Petr Baudis
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