"I first thought I would keep my ideas secret until the Asmterdam
tournament, but now that I have submitted my paper, I cannot wait to
share it. So, here it is:
http://remi.coulom.free.fr/Amsterdam2007/
Comments and questions are very welcome.
Rémi"
I Thought it was very interesting. Good
I find Monte-Carlo Go a fascinating avenue of research, but what pains
me is that a huge number of simulations are performed each game and at
the end of the game the results are thrown out. So what I was
thinking is that perhaps the knowledge generated by the simulations
could be collapsed in som
> http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/05/15/google_translation/
>
> This is an article on statistical approaches to machine translation.
> Has anyone attempted similar with computer go?
Thanks, that was a well-written article. I think when he says,
"Statistics deals with ambiguity better than rule
Hi,
I first thought I would keep my ideas secret until the Asmterdam
tournament, but now that I have submitted my paper, I cannot wait to
share it. So, here it is:
http://remi.coulom.free.fr/Amsterdam2007/
Comments and questions are very welcome.
Rémi
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I have a computer-go player under development that uses some of these
techniques.
It's still not very far along, however. There are very significant challenges.
cheers
stuart
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>http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/05/15/google_translation/page1.html
>
>This is an article on statistical approaches to machine t
On 5/16/2007, "Nick Leaton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/05/15/google_translation/page1.html
This link doesn't work for me. This one does:
http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/05/15/google_translation/
Urban
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compute
http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/05/15/google_translation/page1.html
This is an article on statistical approaches to machine translation.
Has anyone attempted similar with computer go?
--
Nick
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