Dear Hiroshi,
thanks a lot for your explanation!
Best regards, Ingo.
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 17. Februar 2019 um 23:24 Uhr
> Von: "Hiroshi Yamashita"
> An: computer-go@computer-go.org
> Betreff: Re: [Computer-go] A new ELF OpenGo bot and analysis of historical Go
> games
>
> Hi Ingo,
>
> > *
Hi Ingo,
* How strong is the new ELF bot in comparison with Leela-Zero?
from CGOS BayesElo, new ELF(ELFv2) is about +100 stronger than Leela-Zero.
Rating Network size(Resnet layers x filters)
LZ_05db_ELFv2_p800 355420x256
LZ_d13c_ELFv1_p800 3530
re: that leela game i posted, it's clearly buggy behavior -- filling in one
of its two last eyes, for instance.
s.
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funny leela behavior this morning in a selfplay game (truncated) in case
you'd like to see how things can go from time to time (this is with
05d10f27). i thought it might have wider interest because it was so long
of a game and because it resulted in such a lopsided score:
641 (B M5) 642 (W A6)
"The sudden overall increase in agreement in 2016 also reinforces the
belief that the introduction of powerful AI opponents has boosted the
skills of professional players. That apparent correlation isn't
conclusive — it's possible that humans have gotten markedly better for
some other reason — but
It looks like gmail is broken again for this list. I never got Remi's
original post (not even in my spam folder). I can only see it in the
archive.
Erik
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 5:50 PM J. van der Steen
wrote:
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> And most important:
>
>* Does ELF know the meaning of life?
>
> On