Re: [Computer-go] open bank

2015-09-07 Thread Peter Drake
There's a lot of good stuff in here, but note that it hasn't been updated
in a few years.

(Also, the "sort" feature is broken, so there's no way to find the most
recent publications.)

On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 11:29 AM, robertfinkng...@o2.co.uk <
robertfinkng...@o2.co.uk> wrote:

> Thanks - looks like a bit of a goldmine.
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Re: [Computer-go] open bank

2015-09-06 Thread Erik van der Werf
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[Computer-go] open bank

2015-09-05 Thread djhbrown .
chitchat satisfies the human desire for self-expression and/or self
aggrandisement, but it usually doesn't much help the enquiring student​ of
science, unless you're chatting with Minsky or Chomsky.

there are 1001 publishers around, all of whom demand money for
information.  and one or two that don't, as they make their revenues from
bundling advertisers' spam into whatever they give you for free.

it is tedious to have to trawl through kilograms of garbage, only to find
that the diamond you are looking for is blocked by a guard demanding money
or signup for more circular spam.

there are a few sources of open actual information, and authors sometimes
choose one or another as their vehicle.

YouTube does it for movies, would someone like to do it for papers about Go
programming?  It could simply be a list of URLs that contain information
instead of the usual metainformation.

Here's a start:

1999 Static analysis of life and death in the game of Go. Ken Chen, Zhixing
Chen. https://webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/~games/go/seminar/2002/020703/ld.pdf

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