Hi Ingo,
Thank you for the idea. Sounds like an excellent study-read for the
summer holiday. :-)
Best wishes
Lukas
On 7/27/17, "Ingo Althöfer" <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hello,
> I was able to buy a copy of the brandnew book
> "Invisible: The Games of AlphaGo", just yesterday
> during the E
Hi Yamashita
Thanks you for uploading them, and explaining how they are organised.
Your contribution is much appreciated!
Lukas
On 4/5/17, Hiroshi Yamashita wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have uploaded Aya's selfplay games.
> There are about 1,440,000 games.
> Selfplay program strength is about KGS 4d and
Well, Remi.
Obviously, you still can, somehow.
Lukas
On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Rémi Coulom wrote:
> : host mail.eugeneweb.com[184.105.139.163]
> said:
> 554 5.7.1 : Sender address rejected: Access
> denied (in
> reply to RCPT TO command)
>
>
and 3-3 invasions very early in the game.
On 2/10/17, Robert Jasiek wrote:
> On 10.02.2017 12:56, adrian.b.rob...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> AlphaGo is playing moves and
>>> styles that all human masters had dismissed as stupid centuries ago."
>> we may learn little more than what mathematicians
>> l
A project similar to the Great Mersenne Prime search might be a
possibility to distribute the work of training the network among many
enthousiasts, and to keep improving it by self play.
On 1/6/17, Andy wrote:
> What is Ray? Strongest open source bot? Anyone have a link to it?
>
> On Fri, Jan 6,
It helps a lot if you have to do it as a job, as a paid researcher. I once
tried it as a volunteer job for a company I worked for at the time, but we
only got the basic infrastructure going, after half a year of work, with
two people.
We were trying a neural network approach, while everybody said
Well, now that we all know the Master was AlphaGo after all, the downtime
is not so critical anymore. :-)
Take your time and thank you for your effort in keeping the server working.
Cheers
Lukas
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 11:52 AM, Rémi Coulom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> All the SGF posts by Andries were clas
Seconded. If the maintenance could be postponed to when we know who or what
is behind the Master account, that would be great!
Cheers
Lukas
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 6:17 AM, "Ingo Althöfer" <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de>
wrote:
> Please, no maintenance right now.
> The days in computer go are just so hot.
Hi all:
From the thread we already read Aja's enlightenment:
/u/emdio pointed out:
From a previous time in which a bot was suspicious to be AlphaGo:
"I can confirm it's not AlphaGo or a weaker version of AlphaGo. We
haven't decided to play AlphaGo online yet, but when the decision is
made we will
So why not add the amount of points equal to your score? You win by 16.5
points? You get 16.5 points. You lose by 4.5. You lose 4.5 points. At the
end of the tournament, there will be contestants with a negative score, but
it seems a more straightforward system to me, and the players losing only
by
Just to add to the long list, for information, the Joseki tutor I use
almost daily is:
http://brugo.be/
A Belgian site, but it is in English.
Cheers
Lukas
On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 1:59 PM, djhbrown . wrote:
> thank you Robert, Petr and Michael for sharing; i have to admit i was
> surprised by
It would reduce Alphago, because there is less training material in the
form of high-dan-games, to train the policy network.
It would also reduce the skill of a human opponent, because (s)he would
have less experience on a larger board, just as AlphaGo.
It would be fun to see which can adapt bett
Aja Huang is on the mailing list, and he is also on the compyer-go mailing
list. So the AlphaGo is aware. :-)
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 9:29 AM, uurtamo . wrote:
> David,
>
> It'd be cool if they were willing to spend a few $K to participate (Just a
> guess about what the CPU time would cost). The
Ha Benjami,
what you might want to keep in mind is that you have a very weak bot, but
strong enough to defeat basic beginers, it will make strange moves and
weird mistakes, teaching the new players incorrect shapes in the bargain.
But you might want to have thought at linking gnugo to your websit
Congratz to Lee Sedol!
Actually from Black S 11 you knew things were going downhill for AlphaGo.
Cheers
Lukas
On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 9:55 PM, Hiroshi Yamashita wrote:
> (;GM[1]SZ[19]
> PB[AlphaGo]
> PW[Lee Sedol]
> DT[2016-03-13]RE[W+R]KM[7.5]TM[7200]RU[Chinese]
> ;B[pd];W[dp];B[cd];W[qp];B[o
time for it
> to play pros, other programs, and maybe play online on breaks. Just an
> idea, oh Google overlords that watch all communications.
>
> Gonçalo
>
> On 13/03/2016 00:06, Lukas van de Wiel wrote:
> > Oh, I did not say that it would not be beneficial, to AlphaGo, a
, with this
victory.
It would be cool to build on the works of AlphaGo, and I would like to see
it as much as the next enthusiast, but I doubt the feasibility...
On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 1:01 PM, Thomas Wolf wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 12 Mar 2016, Lukas van de Wiel wrote:
>
> And the hardwar
And the hardware available for this tournament was tremendous. It remains
to be seen whether the hardware and the people maintaining it would be
available for a longer period. The costs of this are not to be
underestimated. Who would pay it?
Lukas
On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Clark B. Wierda
>
>>> On Sat, 12 Mar 2016, Aja Huang wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks all. AlphaGo has won the match against Lee
>>> Sedol. But there are still 2 games to play.
>>> Aja
>>>
>>>
Whoa, what a fight! Well fought, and well won!
Lukas
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Cherry on the enormous cake.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 7:43 AM, Marco Scheurer wrote:
> Congratulations indeed.
>
> Although I must admit I have mixed feelings about this, that it is Google,
> using enormous resources, that got there first.
>
> marco
>
> On 10 Mar 2016, at
Congratz to AlphaGo, once more!
This is getting scary! :-)
Lukas
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 12:40 AM, "Ingo Althöfer" <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Von: "Erik van der Werf"
> > Very impressive results so far!
>
> indeed, almost unbelievable.
>
>
> > If it's going to be a clean sweep
A very nice raffle. Count me in.
The confidence in Lee Sedol is staggering.
Has he played many games against AIs before?
Cheers
Lukas
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 2:29 PM, "Ingo Althöfer" <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de>
wrote:
> Hebsacker-Verlag is the leading German provider of Go equipment.
> They have init
Hi Alexis.
Tilburg University in the Netherlands is doing a fair bit of research of
computer go, and they occasionally have PhD positions on this.
Cheers
Lukas
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 9:48 PM, Alexis Audran-Reiss <
alexis.aud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have been in the loop for tw
st territory (bottom left in attached sgf) is bigger than usuall.
> Very hard luck.
>
> Hideki
>
> Lukas van de Wiel: jes9qasg1dgg4duct32ckswk+jvh6xj26yndbksb8...@mail.gmail.com>:
> >Thank you for the frequent updates and the pictures.
> >
> >I am most curious t
Thank you for the frequent updates and the pictures.
I am most curious to learn why it is that Zen, who usually ends up very
high in these competitions, has been defeated by two newcomers in the
field. What are Dolbaram and Nomitam doing differently?...
Cheers
Lukas
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