Re: [Computer-go] Fwd: mental imagery in Go

2015-08-01 Thread Ingo Althöfer
Hello,   > Not sure how deep down the rabbit hole you want to go, but you might > want to take a look at ... perhaps also the following is interesting for you: Visualisation of Candidate Moves http://www.althofer.de/k-best-visualisations.html Or you may like the following art work by Tanja E

Re: [Computer-go] Fwd: mental imagery in Go

2015-08-01 Thread Igor Polyakov
I'm very curious about your bot because I haven't seen how exactly it works. What algorithm does it use to generate moves? On 2015-08-01 7:08, folkert wrote: Hi, You can take a look at https://youtu.be/c3wbE1V4bTc It shows the thought proces of my Go program called Stop: http://www.vanheusden.

Re: [Computer-go] Fwd: mental imagery in Go

2015-08-01 Thread Steven Clark
Not sure how deep down the rabbit hole you want to go, but you might want to take a look at convolutional neural networks and their applicability to go, e.g.: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.6564 They are used ubiquitously for image classification and object detection, but people are looking at tying th

Re: [Computer-go] Fwd: mental imagery in Go

2015-08-01 Thread folkert
Hi, You can take a look at https://youtu.be/c3wbE1V4bTc It shows the thought proces of my Go program called Stop: http://www.vanheusden.com/stop/ Note that it is, to say the leat, rather weak. On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 02:46:49PM +1000, djhbrown . wrote: > i'm looking for people with expertise in

[Computer-go] Chess endgames on m x n boards (was "Hex")

2015-08-01 Thread Ingo Althöfer
Hi, > ... I have just been told by a colleague that Edouard Rodrigues > solved hex mathematically. I was very surprised because I had > never heard about it. > > The web site with the proof and optimal strategy is there: > http://jeudhex.com/?page_id=17 as I wrote before the claim by Edouard R