On 09/26/2010 07:36 PM, Darren Cook wrote:
*: For most of the other strong programs the losses were as black, so
the 7.5pt komi is too high hypothesis still stands.
So does the 6.5 komi is too low hypothesis.
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Von: Hideki Kato hideki_ka...@ybb.ne.jp
But they are quite definitely German, from Dortmund, IIRC. One
programmer who has been working on it for 8 years, then a business guy;
apparently they all played at the same chess club and decided to take
the program to the next level in terms of making a
a draw system would be pretty interesting.
jigo with 1/2 pt. for both players, or what?
s.
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 5:53 PM, David Fotland fotl...@smart-games.comwrote:
There has been some discussion of using a 7 point komi on 9x9 and allowing
draws.
David
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steve uurtamo: aanlktin_+enoxv+zdesjucunk9qh4unyfp=wpqmoc...@mail.gmail.com:
a draw system would be pretty interesting.
GPW Open tournament, a night event at Game Programming Workshop, uses
7.0 pt komi and allows draw since last year.
GPW-10: http://sig-gi.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/gpw/2010/index-e.html
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 07:14:46AM +0900, Hideki Kato wrote:
steve uurtamo: aanlktin_+enoxv+zdesjucunk9qh4unyfp=wpqmoc...@mail.gmail.com:
a draw system would be pretty interesting.
GPW Open tournament, a night event at Game Programming Workshop, uses
7.0 pt komi and allows draw since last
Are there any publications (scientific papers or mailing list posts or
whatever) on adapting MCTS to jigo results? So far, I have only heard
that it is surprisingly annoying problem to tackle, though I have to
admit I did not think about it much myself.
From the CG2010 conference,
All the papers of CG2010 conference are available in the website
http://www.icga.org/cg2010.html.
Hi,
I was informed privately that the CG2010 papers are NOW only for conference
members. We are not allowed to publish that URL(for copyright reasons). I am
sorry that I didn't know that and
Sorry all, this service is not running now. I'm not sure when it will
be able to start because Hiroshi has already gone.
Hideki
Hiroshi Yamashita: ff9e8e2f3acb4cbfa958bfaf43301...@x60:
Hi,
You can see some olympiad games that I selected.
http://yssaya.web.fc2.com/
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