Hi, Alexis,
You may also want to take a look at Alberta University (Martin Muller) or
Université Paris-Dauphine (Tristan Cazenave). Overall, you could take a
look on some volumes of the *IEEE Transactions on Computational
Intelligence and AI in Games *(
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OK,
I moved it to an old Nokia N800 tablet (I was bored, and did not have
an idea to improve my bot:)
The anchor is not running on the tablet, since I was afraid of it
loosing on time, if a opponent plays a lot of moves (gnugo on 9x9
takes about 10s
Hello all,
I have been in the loop for two months now and I find it really interesting.
I wonder if it's possible to accomplish a PhD in this topic? It would be an
amazing subject, but I don't if some universities do that.
It would perfectly match my love for go game and my interest in
Hi Alexis.
Tilburg University in the Netherlands is doing a fair bit of research of
computer go, and they occasionally have PhD positions on this.
Cheers
Lukas
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 9:48 PM, Alexis Audran-Reiss
alexis.aud...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I have been in the loop for two
On 05/26/2015 02:41 AM, Detlef Schmicker wrote:
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it should be up nearly 24/7 I hope and use less than 5W electrical
power, until the sd card is full :)
Thank you,
Christoph
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