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> From: Cenny Wenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [computer-go] Re: Most common 3x3 patterns
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> > On 9/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I
Cenny Wenner wrote:
>Care to elaborate on what you mean by scores here and how they are
>similar to the 9x9 equivalence?
I guess Dave is using Bradley Terry scores. This idea was introduced by
RĂ©mi Coulom in
"Computing Elo Ratings of Move Patterns in the Game of Go" The paper is
available on t
puter-go@computer-go.org
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:?
>> I have a set of 3x3 patterns trained on a subset
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a set of 3x3 patterns trained on a subset of the ~20K games in
the NNGS file that's floating about. I use them in my heavy MC
playouts and also for move prioritization in progressive widening. I
think they are very useful, up to a point.
- Dave Hillis
Are you
I have a set of 3x3 patterns trained on a subset of the?~20K games in the NNGS
file that's floating about. I use them in my heavy MC playouts and also for
move prioritization in progressive widening. I think they are very useful, up
to a point.
- Dave Hillis
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I built a similar database of 3x3 patterns found in professional games. The
results looked interesting, but I never found a way to use it in a way
that really contributed to the evaluation.
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