[computer-go] cgos 19x19 hung

2007-11-23 Thread David Fotland
It looks like CGOS 19x19 is hung. The game in progress are not changing, and the cgos viewer can't get the moves of the current games. When I connect I get a message that Im connected, but no messages about the time of the next round. Can someone restart it please? David

Re: [computer-go] Re: The global search myth

2007-11-23 Thread Don Dailey
Raymond Wold wrote: >> The general rule (in my opinion) is that playing strength will require a >> huge amount of "power" because that's what A.I. is. This in no way implies >> that it should not be "efficient" or that it should foolishly squander >> resources (as an internal combustion engin

Re: [computer-go] Re: The global search myth

2007-11-23 Thread Raymond Wold
> The general rule (in my opinion) is that playing strength will require a huge > amount of "power" because that's what A.I. is. This in no way implies that > it should not be "efficient" or that it should foolishly squander resources > (as an internal combustion engine does.) Instead it shou

Re: [computer-go] Re: The global search myth

2007-11-23 Thread Don Dailey
I meant to expound a little on this: > (Not to mention that some algorithms are more scalable that others, I want > to talk about that in a minute.) In humans we often try to measure "intelligence" with tests and we call them IQ tests. It has been said that IQ tests actually only measure yo

Re: [computer-go] Re: The global search myth

2007-11-23 Thread Don Dailey
Jim O'Flaherty, Jr. wrote: > Don, > > I think it is tenuous to predict, much less emphatically assert, that > just because the evidence is linear at the lower scale, it remains so > at higher scales. This is done all the time in science!Many things in science are considered facts that haven

Re: [computer-go] Re: Environmental Go

2007-11-23 Thread steve uurtamo
is this going to be broadcast on kgs, or is there some other way to watch the games? thanks in advance, s. - Original Message From: Sanghyeon Seo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: computer-go Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 9:28:32 PM Subject: [computer-go] Re: Environmental Go Some more inf

Re: [computer-go] Drunken sailor on payday

2007-11-23 Thread Stefan Nobis
Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What is the state of common lisp these days? What is fastest > compiler for X86 and how does it compare to C code in performance? Oh, one additional comment: There are also implementations like ECL (integration with plain C) and ABCL (integration with Jav

Re: [computer-go] Drunken sailor on payday

2007-11-23 Thread Stefan Nobis
Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What is the state of common lisp these days? What is fastest > compiler for X86 and how does it compare to C code in performance? Huh, I don't have a really good overview, sorry. I only know, that the performace characteristics of the different implementa