Re: [computer-go] Extended AMAF

2009-05-29 Thread Yanis Batura
2009/5/29 "Ingo Althöfer" <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de> > > Let n(1), ... n(4) be these numbers, > and q(1), ..., q(4) the respective quota. > Would it make sense to combine them by a linear combination, like > lamda(1)*q(1) + lamda(2)*q(2), > where the lamda's are appropriate positve or negative weights

Re: [computer-go] Extended AMAF

2009-05-29 Thread Don Dailey
I have tried using the opponents move statistics as further data points in a simple (non-tree) based program, but was not able to make anything of it. But my intuition tells me that it should be possible. - Don On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 7:42 AM, "Ingo Althöfer" <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de>wrote: >

Re: [computer-go] Extended AMAF

2009-05-29 Thread Michael Williams
Back in the days of Don's reference bot, I made some similar modifications to them and posted the results (slight improvement). The postings were around 10/28/08. Ingo Althöfer wrote: Hello, maybe this is old stuff for the insiders. In my lecture today a clever student (Hagen Riedel) brou

[computer-go] Extended AMAF

2009-05-29 Thread Ingo Althöfer
Hello, maybe this is old stuff for the insiders. In my lecture today a clever student (Hagen Riedel) brought up the following idea to extend AMAF. He counts in four ways moves on a specific square: (1) How often did player A make this move in random games which he won? (2) How often did player A