Re: [computer-go] Where and How to Test the Strong Programs?

2007-12-13 Thread Christopher Rosin
Hi. My program greenpeep is currently UCT-based, with some MoGo-like enhancements and some additional learning. I described it more here: http://computer-go.org/pipermail/computer-go/2007-October/011438.html http://computer-go.org/pipermail/computer-go/2007-November/011865.html Regarding the curr

Re: [computer-go] How about organising a CGOS day ?

2007-11-30 Thread Christopher Rosin
I would put greenpeep on CGOS for such a day each month. Thanks. -Chris On Nov 30, 2007 2:04 AM, RĂ©mi Coulom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I thought it may be a good idea to decide on a day when everybody would > connect to CGOS. Many programmers do not wish to let their program play > for

Re: [computer-go] greenpeep

2007-11-05 Thread Christopher Rosin
On 11/4/07, Yamato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -From "Re: So many MoGo run on cgos 9x9": > >greenpeep also uses patterns derived from 2 UCT self-play games. > >These are simple local patterns with scores that (roughly) indicate > >the probability that the move at the center of the pattern wa

Re: [computer-go] So many MoGo run on cgos 9x9

2007-10-11 Thread Christopher Rosin
Hi - yes, that is me, and greenpeep is my program. About 10 years ago I worked on coevolution applied to Go, but greenpeep is an entirely new program based on UCT. I think the greenpeep is mostly similar to what some other people are doing with UCT, and I'm using it to test ideas. greenpeep uses