Re: [computer-go] Most common 3x3 patterns

2007-09-18 Thread David Doshay
We tried a set of 3x3 patterns that were culled from a set of cgos games involving the best programs. We did not have much success in using them as predictors of eventual winner. That is not to say that they can serve no purpose, but when we had such low success in win prediction we felt th

Re: [computer-go] Most common 3x3 patterns

2007-09-18 Thread Jason House
Since I've started thinking about adding 3x3 patterns in my own code, has anything ever evolved from this? For example, I'd be interested in contrasting the frequency of playing a pattern with the frequency that the opportunity to play the pattern pops up. On 5/26/07, Peter Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [computer-go] Most common 3x3 patterns

2007-05-27 Thread Sanghyeon Seo
2007/5/27, Peter Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 3197 occurrences of ... w?. BB. (7 transformations. Another full triangle.) This is called "Turn". http://senseis.xmp.net/?Turn This is a standard Go term, originating from qu3(Chinese), magari(Japanese), guburim(Korean). -- Seo Sanghyeon _

[computer-go] Most common 3x3 patterns

2007-05-26 Thread Peter Drake
I've thrown together a rudimentary pattern extractor and was looking at 3x3 patterns taken from a collection of 9x9 games provided by Nici Schraudolph. Each game was played through in each of the four rotations and two reflections. Colors were inverted every other move, so all of these patte