That's exactly to what I was referring; the 29 million games. The amount of
data science delta analysis that could be done with that would be fantastic.

On Oct 23, 2017 11:42 AM, "Robert Jasiek" <jas...@snafu.de> wrote:

> On 23.10.2017 14:05, Jim O'Flaherty wrote:
>
>> Couldn't they be useful as part of a set of training data for newly
>> trained
>> engines and networks?
>>
>
> All the millions of games would be very useful for many purposes. E.g., I
> want to know whether the reconstructed knowledge includes such basic things
> as terminal positions with disturbing life kos or anti-sekis, whether
> ladders are recognised beyond 250 moves etc. Not to mention non-go
> applications.
>
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