Re: [Computer-go] Game Over

2016-01-27 Thread Erik S. Steinmetz
This seems quite amazing. Congratulations to the Google DeepMind team and AlphaGo! Rémi, Is the paper of which you speak available? Many thanks, Erik S. Steinmetz e...@steinmetz.org (612) 789-6940 (612) 978-4342 cell > On Jan 27, 2016, at 11:16 AM, Rémi Coulom wrote: > &

Re: [computer-go] Paper for AAAI (David Silver) PDF problem

2008-04-07 Thread Erik S. Steinmetz
Greetings, As to the quality of the pdf, I am able to see all the text and equations and diagrams without a problem, but see a problem with the pagination: all the pages seem to have zero margin at the top, which causes a problem when printing (most printers can't print to the top 1/4 inc

Re: [computer-go] Opening game strategies

2007-10-17 Thread Erik S. Steinmetz
tp://moyogo.com/MoyoGoPatternSystem.pdf (at the bottom of the page) is broken. Does anyone happen to have a copy of it? On 10/15/07, Eric Boesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 10/15/07, Erik S. Steinmetz < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings all, > > I have been looking th

Re: [computer-go] Opening game strategies

2007-10-17 Thread Erik S. Steinmetz
tternSystem.pdf (at the bottom of the page) is broken. Does anyone happen to have a copy of it? On 10/15/07, Eric Boesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 10/15/07, Erik S. Steinmetz < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings all, > > I have been looking through the literature

Re: [computer-go] Opening game strategies

2007-10-15 Thread Erik S. Steinmetz
ecent job in the opening (and a better job in the middle of the game) On 10/15/07, Erik S. Steinmetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am wondering if anyone knows of any attempts made to run pattern recognition (for example, clustering) algorithms over a library of games in order to learn

[computer-go] Opening game strategies

2007-10-15 Thread Erik S. Steinmetz
Greetings all, I have been looking through the literature (many thanks to Markus's wonderful online bibliography) on existing strategies in the opening game, and have not found too many articles on the specifics outside of a few papers on neural net learning applied to the opening. There

Re: [computer-go] computer Go article in The Economist

2007-01-29 Thread Erik S. Steinmetz
. (Did he interview other people on this list.) I was hoping to be quoted in the Economist. Oh, well. :-) On Jan 29, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Erik S. Steinmetz wrote: The web edition does not list an author (though presumably one could inquire with their Science and Technology editor). I will

Re: [computer-go] computer Go article in The Economist

2007-01-29 Thread Erik S. Steinmetz
The web edition does not list an author (though presumably one could inquire with their Science and Technology editor). I will get my print edition today, if the mail is timely, and will see if they list the author there. The web edition also links to your page at: http://www.lri.fr/~gelly

Re: [computer-go] computer Go article in The Economist

2007-01-29 Thread Erik S. Steinmetz
I don't think I'm violating my terms of use by quoting only part of the article, so here are the concluding paragraphs, after spending over half the article explaining that computer go is difficult: In the past two decades researchers have explored several alternative strategies, from neu