Major changes in the evaluation probability could likely have a horizon of
a few moves behind that might be interesting to more closely evaluate. With
a small window like that, a deeper/more exhaustive search might work.

s.
On Mar 31, 2016 10:21 AM, "Petr Baudis" <pa...@ucw.cz> wrote:

> On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 08:51:30AM -0500, Jim O'Flaherty wrote:
> > What I was addressing was more around what Robert Jasiek is describing in
> > his joseki books and other materials he's produced. And it is exactly
> why I
> > think the "explanation of the suggested moves" requires a much deeper
> > baking into the participating ANN's (bottom up approach). And given what
> I
> > have read thus far (including your above information), I am still seeing
> > the risk extraordinarily high and the payoff exceedingly low, outside an
> > academic context.
>
>   I think we may just have a different outcome in mind.  To illustrate
> where I think my approach could work, that could be for example
> (slightly edited):
>
> > White Q5 was played to compel Black to extend at the bottom.
> > If Black doesn’t respond, White’s pincer at K4 will be powerful.
>
> in
> https://gogameguru.com/lee-sedol-defeats-alphago-masterful-comeback-game-4/
>
>
>   Sure, it seems a bit outrageous, and for initial attempts, generating
> utterances like
>
> > White 126 was a very big move which helped to ensure White’s advantage.
>
> is perhaps more realistic (though many of these sentences are a bit
> of truisms and not terribly informative).  But I'm quite convinced that
> even the first example is completely plausible.
>
>   (But I'm *not* talking about generating pages of diagrams that
> describe an opening position in detail.  That's to ponder when we
> get the simpler things right.)
>
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>                                 Petr Baudis
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>         you can do almost anything. -- Geoffrey Hinton
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