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Subject: Re: [Computer-go] AlphaGo rollout nakade patterns?
@Gian-Carlo Pascutto, thanks! but identifying the shapes is not the problem=)
@Brain Sheppard, Sorry it was
On 31.01.2017 16:39, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
http://senseis.xmp.net/?BasicLivingEyeShapes
Warning: these do not include any living eye shapes with inside stones,
nor specialities on the edge or in the corner.
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ake less than 1% of total
> time. Any implementation that achieves that goal will make a noticeable
> difference to strength.
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h.
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Subject: Re: [Computer-go] AlphaGo rollout nakade patterns?
@Brain Sheppard
Thanks that is a really useful explanation!
the way
On 31-01-17 16:32, Roel van Engelen wrote:
> @Brain Sheppard
> Thanks that is a really useful explanation!
> the way you state: "and therefore a 8192-sized pattern set will identify
> all potential nakade." seems to indicate this is a known pattern set?
> could i find some more information on it
discovery by the Mogo team.
>
> Note that there are often subtle differences for your program compared to
> the published papers.
>
> Best,
> Brian
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> Of Gian-Carl
Finally, somebody asks about the nature of those 8192 patterns.(pardon the
Nature pun)
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e that there are often subtle differences for your program compared to the
published papers.
Best,
Brian
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On 23-01-17 20:10, Brian Sheppard via Computer-go wrote:
> only captures of up to 9 stones can be nakade.
I don't really understand this.
http://senseis.xmp.net/?StraightThree
Both constructing this shape and playing the vital point are not
captures. How can you detect the nakade (and play at a
On 23.01.2017 19:00, terry mcintyre via Computer-go wrote:
nakade involves creating a shape (such as three in a row or a bulky five)
such that, if captured, it would only form one eye, given the proper placement.
Nakade has been defined (e.g., several times by me) reasonably well, but
for
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Subject: Re: [Computer-go] AlphaGo rollout nakade patterns?
I speculate: nakade involves creating a shape (such as th
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!important; } I speculate: nakade involves creating a shape (such as three in a
row or a bulky five) such that, if captured, it would only
I am trying to re-create the fast rollout policy as described by deepMind
but got stuck on the nakade patterns:
"Nakade, # of patterns 8192: Move matches a nakade pattern at captured
stone"
the "at captured stone" confuses me, my first thought is: "this is only
computed if stones have been
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