On a related note, does anyone know of a collection of games, boards
or positions with moves annotated with their weights (a la
Mathematical Go[1]) ? Or even a format for representing games which
allows reliable annotation of the same?
cheers
stuart
[1]
I've been lurking on the list for a while, thinking about how to make
a contribution to computer go in the limited time I have. Perhaps
others are in the same situation?
It seems like there is still a fair amount of reinventing the wheel
that needs to be done just to get started on a go engine.
There are some freely available regression test suites. Two come to mind:
* computer go test collection 2.0
* The regression suite available in gnu go
Also, go gui has a program called gtpregress that can handle both of
those out of the box (I think)
Brian Slesinsky wrote:
I've been lurking