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> De : computer-go-requ...@computer-go.org
> Date : 20/12/2017 01:57 (GMT+01:00)
> À : computer-go@computer-go.org
> Objet : Computer-go Digest, Vol 95, Issue 24
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2017 16:26:00 -0700
> From: Dan
> To: compute
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De : computer-go-requ...@computer-go.org
Date : 20/12/2017 01:57 (GMT+01:00)
À : computer-go@computer-go.org
Objet : Computer-go Digest, Vol 95, Issue 24
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2017 16:26:00 -0700
From: Dan
To: computer-go@computer-go.org
Subject: [Computer
>I wouldn't find it so surprising if eventually the 20 or 40 block networks
>develop a set of convolutional channels that traces possible ladders
>diagonally across the board.
Learning the deep tactics is more-or-less guaranteed because of the interaction
between search and evaluation throug
I wouldn't find it so surprising if eventually the 20 or 40 block networks
develop a set of convolutional channels that traces possible ladders
diagonally across the board. If it had enough examples of ladders of
different lengths, including selfplay games where game-critical ladders
"failed to be
How do you interpret this quote from the AGZ paper?
"Surprisingly, shicho (“ladder” capture sequences that may span the whole
board) – one of the first elements of Go knowledge learned by humans – were
only understood by AlphaGo Zero much later in training."
To me "understood" means the neural net
You guys are killing me.
Let's do what the space science guys did;
Parallelize via slow computation. If you need me to handle errors, I can do
ecc's. I know about how to correct for errors.
Why are we all trying to find compute power independently? Let's just add
it up. There's no real money her
2017-12-20 0:26 UTC+01:00, Dan :
> Hello all,
>
> It is known that MCTS's week point is tactics. How is AlphaZero able to
> resolve Go tactics such as ladders efficiently? If I recall correctly many
> people were asking the same question during the Lee Sedo match -- and it
> seemed it didn't have a
Hello all,
It is known that MCTS's week point is tactics. How is AlphaZero able to
resolve Go tactics such as ladders efficiently? If I recall correctly many
people were asking the same question during the Lee Sedo match -- and it
seemed it didn't have any problem with ladders and such.
In chess