> > I don't want to hack in the code, but if I can create a new fuseki- > database, > > I am willing to help. > > I don't think a new full-board database would be of much value at this > time. As described in my other mail, smaller scale patterns have much > more potential. > > However, I believe patterns/extract_fuseki.c, the code used to generate > the fullboard patterns, has a mode to also generate halfboard patterns. > It could be interesting to generate a collection of such patterns from a > set of strong games, which then could be used in an Elo pattern rating > approach.
Do you think it would be usefull to generate a new fuseki19.dbz from a much larger game-database? I tried the first moves by hand: F-H0-1 3977 pd F-H0-2 1136 pc F-H0-3 201 od F-H0-4 158 jj F-H0-5 137 qe F-H0-6 101 qc F-H0-7 46 oe from the original file becomes F-H0-1 31494 pd F-H0-2 15635 qd F-H0-3 782 oc F-H0-4 633 nd F-H0-5 609 jj F-H0-6 482 od F-H0-7 394 qc F-H0-8 291 oe with the database I have atm. The fuseki19.dbz would become much larger, but it has much more strong fuseki within it. _______________________________________________ gnugo-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnugo-devel

