Maybe you can also have a look at the michi-c code to see how gogui
analyze commands can be used https://github.com/db3108/michi-c2 (code in C).
Look for the function display_live_gfx() (in ui.c where it is defined
and in michi.c where it is used) and also in the doc/manual.html to see
the results of the implemented commands.
Denis
On 09/01/2016 10:32, Rémi Coulom wrote:
Use gogui itself, and check gogui analyze commands:
http://gogui.sourceforge.net/doc/analyze.html
You can see an example there:
http://www.remi-coulom.fr/Amsterdam2007/
On 01/09/2016 05:31 AM, Justin .Gilmer wrote:
Hello,
I've trained a deep CNN for move prediction and would like to
visualize it using gogui (or a python library if anyone knows of
one!). I have gogui installed and have a somewhat decent
understanding of the go text protocol, although this is my first time
trying to use it. I'm not looking to have my CNN play another
program, instead I'd like to iterate through an existing sgf file and
view the model probablities at each state of the game. So, I'm trying
to write a python script which can communicate with gogui but I'm
getting confused with which gogui executable from the list below I
should be using:
gogui-adapter gogui-convert gogui-dummy gogui-server
gogui-terminal gogui-twogtp
gogui gogui-client gogui-display gogui-regress gogui-statistics
gogui-thumbnailer
I assume one of these should just wait for the program to give a
bunch of genmove commands? Seems like gogui-regress is what I want? I
see no documentation on how to use this on
http://gogui.sourceforge.net/doc/index.html and the provided help
isn't very helpful. Hoping someone on this mailing list has used
gogui before :).
Am I missing anything? Is there any easier way to visualize my model?
Many thanks!
-Justin Gilmer
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