--- On Sat, 11/27/10, Claus Reinke <claus.rei...@talk21.com> wrote:

> From: Claus Reinke <claus.rei...@talk21.com>
> Subject: Re: [Computer-go] I need an off-the-shelf final position 
> live/deadevaluator
> To: computer...@computer-go.org
> Date: Saturday, November 27, 2010, 10:08 AM
> 
> "Jim Babcock" <jimrand...@gmail.com>
> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
> news:aanlktikcrhyv9popokeccm0ajm9n9snnevtwoselo...@mail.gmail.com...
> > I'm working on Go Scoring Camera, an Android cell
> phone app that will
> > photograph a board, do image processing to figure out
> where the stones
> > are, and score the game for you. For the scoring part,
> I need a liveness
> > evaluator; and since this is a previously solved
> problem, I figure it
> > would be best to take one off the shelf. So, I need a
> recommendation.
> 
> Talking about cameras, and Go Boards, here is an old idea
> of mine:
> 
>    Go Game Recording Camera Clocks!-)
> 
> Position a camera with a view of the board, and a clock
> display with
> button in reach/view of the players; for every push, record
> time and
> board, reset clocks according to whatever rules are in use.
> Offer SGF
> record with score when game ends (option for high-profile
> games:
> stream SGF to the web, live). Has such been done yet?
> 
> Claus
> 

Why not go even one step further? Would be fun to play over IGS with a real 
board. Your moves would be sent to IGC automatically, and your opponents move 
would be read over the speaker (and the program would complain if you 
misplace). 

/Magnus Jäverberg



      
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