Re: [Computer-go] TAAI details?

2012-11-22 Thread Petr Baudis
Hi! On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 11:32:24AM +0900, Hideki Kato wrote: BTW, the official announce of Denseisen has been released. http://entcog.c.ooco.jp/entcog/densei/ (in J) and a pdf file for press. http://entcog.c.ooco.jp/entcog/densei/Release20121120.pdf (in J) Denseisen is the name of

Re: [Computer-go] TAAI details?

2012-11-22 Thread Hideki Kato
Hi Pasky, The winners of Denseisen (professionals or the authors) will get the prize money: 100,000 or 200,000 yen for the winner of the first or second game (Ishida 9p versus the second or first place program of UEC Cup), respectively. #Since 2009 I brought my laptop to the venue and

Re: [Computer-go] TAAI details?

2012-11-21 Thread David Fotland
Many Faces was running on a 16 core Xeon (AWS Cluster Compute 8x extra large), using 16 threads, 48 GB of memory. It started well in both handicap games, then fell apart in the endgame. In the main 19x19 tournament, ManyFaces beat Zen once. David -Original Message- From:

Re: [Computer-go] TAAI details?

2012-11-21 Thread Stefan Kaitschick
That's my impression too. It feels like Zen is slacking his way to the 4 stone wins. 3 stones will be a lot more interesting imo, as we will probably get to see some of the famous zen attacks. It's probably not a good idea to try to recruit well known players for the first 3 stone games. Takemiya

Re: [Computer-go] TAAI details?

2012-11-21 Thread Hiroshi Yamashita
Hi, Aya was running on 10 machines, each has 12 cores @3.3GHz(10x12 =120 cores). I borrowed it from The University of Electro-Communications. Cluster is Root Parallelization with summing up root results each 0.5 sec. Aya uses GTP(Go Text Protocol) to communicate another machines. I tested this

Re: [Computer-go] TAAI details?

2012-11-21 Thread Petr Baudis
Hi! On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 08:03:38PM +0900, Hiroshi Yamashita wrote: Aya was running on 10 machines, each has 12 cores @3.3GHz(10x12 =120 cores). I borrowed it from The University of Electro-Communications. Cluster is Root Parallelization with summing up root results each 0.5 sec. Aya

Re: [Computer-go] TAAI details?

2012-11-21 Thread Hideki Kato
Dear Ingo, Zen's settings are nothing special. Zen19S these days runs on a cluster of four desktop computers, a dual Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i7 3930K, Intel i7 980X and Intel Xeon W3680, all run at 4 GHz. The cluster paralellization code has been, though, improved a little since the match

Re: [Computer-go] TAAI details?

2012-11-21 Thread Hiroshi Yamashita
: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 10:17 PM Subject: Re: [Computer-go] TAAI details? Hi! On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 08:03:38PM +0900, Hiroshi Yamashita wrote: Aya was running on 10 machines, each has 12 cores @3.3GHz(10x12 =120 cores). I borrowed it from The University of Electro-Communications. Cluster