Re: [computer-go] Congratulations to GNU and to MoGoBot19!

2007-06-22 Thread igo
I can understand what you are saying, but still Fischer timing is not natural(simple) to my feeling. Maybe because I am a fool. :-) There are many other time-limit competition's time system, (football,boxing...) I think they all have the same point: time goes steadily. (decreasing) not like Fisc

Re: [computer-go] Congratulations to GNU and to MoGoBot19!

2007-06-22 Thread igo
I can understand what you are saying, but still Fischer timing is not natural(simple) to my feeling. Maybe because I am a fool. :-) There are many other time-limit competition's time system, (football,boxing...) I think they all have the same point: time goes steadily. (decreasing) not like Fisc

Re: [computer-go] Congratulations to GNU and to MoGoBot19!

2007-06-22 Thread Don Dailey
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 08:51 +0900, igo wrote: > I can understand what you are saying, > but still Fischer timing is not natural(simple) to my feeling. > Maybe because I am a fool. :-) > > There are many other time-limit competition's time system, > (football,boxing...) > I think they all have th

[computer-go] MoGo paper at ICML

2007-06-22 Thread Sylvain Gelly
Hello all, We just presented our paper describing MoGo's improvements at ICML, and we thought we would pass on some of the feedback and corrections we have received. (http://www.machinelearning.org/proceedings/icml2007/papers/387.pdf) The way that we incorporate prior knowledge in UCT can be see