Re: [Computer-go] KGS bot tournaments - what are your opinions?

2015-10-07 Thread Sebastian Scheib
I know, this is a lot of work, but what about "caegories" ? 2015-10-07 14:06 GMT-03:00 Rémi Coulom : > Hi Nick, > > I don’t care much about having a limit on processing power. I’d be happy > either way. > > Cloud computing platforms like Amazon EC2 allows to rent powerful servers > at a low price

Re: [Computer-go] computergo.org

2016-03-19 Thread Sebastian Scheib
I can contribute, can help, but don't know if I have the time to mantain a site. Maybe if it is wordpress and copy/paste your articles, opinion... 2016-03-17 16:57 GMT-03:00 Michael Markefka : > Not a definite solution yet, but more of a call to action here: Would > anyone be interested contribut

Re: [Computer-go] computergo.org

2016-03-19 Thread Sebastian Scheib
I can use some time to do updates if you send articles and links. (I am not a good web designer...) 2016-03-19 21:22 GMT-03:00 Joshua Shriver : > I run a couple webservers, so I don't even mind hosting a site. I > just don't have the time to invest in maintaining it, updating, etc. > Love the s

Re: [Computer-go] May KGS bot tournament

2016-05-04 Thread Sebastian Scheib
That would be good, something like in other sports where you have a first, second and so... categories. 2016-05-04 11:00 GMT-03:00 Jim O'Flaherty : > Hmmm...if bots weaker than GnuGo are actively discouraged, perhaps there > could be a separate tournament level for that grouping of "aspiring > co

Re: [Computer-go] it's alphago

2017-01-06 Thread Sebastian Scheib
Maybe now we need AlphaGo vs. Tartrate to see who is the definitive Sai XD 2017-01-06 6:39 GMT-03:00 Hiroshi Yamashita : > If value net is the most important part for over pro level, the problem is > making strong selfplay games. > > 1. make 30 million selfplay games. > 2. make value net. > 3. us