Some kind of invitation, yes. Top players from countries and AI
community. They announced that they will continue this tournament at
least three years. So, if there will be many strong programs, all
(but one from a country) will be invited, I guess.
Hideki
valky...@phmp.se: <47dc43d9bcbbac1
Dear Ingo,
For this time, Nihon kiin recommended (and chosen) Zen for the seat
probably by the right of the organizer.
#Nihon kiin first asked AlphaGo but declined due to its schedule, an
article reported.
Hideki
>Hi Hideki,
>
>that sounds very interesting.
>
>> Nihon Kiin created a new Go to
Could be, but the next UEC Cup will be last... so maybe this will be
some kind of invitational event.
Magnus
On 2016-11-29 15:52, Michael Markefka wrote:
Just a wild guess, but I assume they'll go for the latest winner of
the UEC Cup as far as AI entrants are concerned.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 a
Just a wild guess, but I assume they'll go for the latest winner of the UEC
Cup as far as AI entrants are concerned.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 3:46 PM, "Ingo Althöfer" <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de>
wrote:
> Hi Hideki,
>
> that sounds very interesting.
>
> > Nihon Kiin created a new Go tournament, "World G
Hi Hideki,
that sounds very interesting.
> Nihon Kiin created a new Go tournament, "World Go Championship", which
> will be held in March 21st to 23rd, in Osaka, Japan.
>
> Top three professional players from Japan, China and Korea and one
> Computer Go program will attend.
Big questions:
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Hi all,
Nihon Kiin created a new Go tournament, "World Go Championship", which
will be held in March 21st to 23rd, in Osaka, Japan.
Top three professional players from Japan, China and Korea and one
Computer Go program will attend. Yuta Iyama six-crown and Zen from
Japan. China and Korea are