Re: [computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-12 Thread Harri Salakoski
to be used in bot code in such or should it be used to train static patterns. t. Harri - Original Message - From: "David Fotland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'computer-go'" Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 5:14 AM Subject: RE: [computer-go] Microsoft

RE: [computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-12 Thread David Fotland
This is awful for such a simple problem. Many Faces' static evaluation function sees that the white group is unsettled, and the life/death search finds the B2 killing move in one node (since after B2 the group is dead with no further search, and the move generator returns B2 as the first candidate

Re: [computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-12 Thread Harri Salakoski
2187 ? Yep so there is also pass, does it increase it, ok it maybe has bugs left I have no clue. t. harri - Original Message - From: "Alain Baeckeroot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "computer-go" Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 12:35 AM Subject: Re: [computer-

Re: [computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-12 Thread Harri Salakoski
How much nodes does it uses for this ? B B B B B B B B B B B . B B B B B B B . B w w w . B B B . . . w B B B . . w . B B B A B C D E F G Its same, I define area for movegenerator allowed points are same in both cases. It lets white play after whole first group is killed at least that increases

Re: [computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-12 Thread Alain Baeckeroot
Le mercredi 12 décembre 2007, Harri Salakoski a écrit : > Such comment just take my word back little it is maybe awesome but I can't > say is it or not, as have still bugs left. > > E E E > E E E > BEE > WWWEBEE > E E EWBEE > E E WEBEE > ABCDEFG > For example current version(not releas

Re: [computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-12 Thread Harri Salakoski
"Jacques Basaldúa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 2:13 PM Subject: Re: [computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto Thank you, Harri. It sounds promising. I will have a look at that. Jacques. I coded algorithm based for that

Re: [computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-12 Thread Jacques Basaldúa
Thank you, Harri. It sounds promising. I will have a look at that. Jacques. I coded algorithm based for that representation, it really looks another awesome thing worth of investigating. Planning to use that for at least small board search investigations as it has quite much power. That is

Re: [computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-11 Thread Harri Salakoski
only life-and dead problems. t. hArri - Original Message - From: "Jacques Basaldúa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 3:12 PM Subject: [computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto David Stern wrote: Akihiro's talk

[computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-11 Thread Jacques Basaldúa
David Stern wrote: Akihiro's talk has finally been put online at: http://content.digitalwell.washington.edu/msr/external_release_talks_12_05_2005/15004/lecture.htm Good lecture. Is there a link to a binary (or source code) somewhere ? I can't find any TsumeGo Explorer website. At least

[computer-go] Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-10 Thread David Stern
Hi all, Akihiro's talk has finally been put online at: http://content.digitalwell.washington.edu/msr/external_release_talks_12_05_2 005/15004/lecture.htm I hope people find it helpful. Sorry for the delay and the fact that he is missing from the video - for some reason the cameraman de