[Computer-go] Oregon RET seeks high school CS teacher

2013-03-08 Thread Peter Drake
Here is a Research Experience for (high school) Teachers. One of the projects is the Orego computer Go project. http://www.willamette.edu/cla/math/REU-RET/ The RET doesn't pay travel, so this is probably of interest to those in the Pacific Northwest (specifically the Portland area). Please

Re: [Computer-go] Congratulations to CrazyStone!

2013-03-08 Thread ds
Can you provide a link to your thesis, as the one I found is dead:) Thanks Detlef Am Freitag, den 08.03.2013, 00:30 + schrieb Aja Huang: Now it seems to me that this is related to the way playouts are done and it will be difficult to improve with Mogo style

Re: [Computer-go] Congratulations to CrazyStone!

2013-03-08 Thread Hideki Kato
Pasky, Most important thing to reach high-dan level is to solve LD correctly, IMHO. For example, the bottom W at the position after 258 moves should be recognized as dead on pachi vs. Zen19S in round 3 (http://files.gokgs.com/games/2013/3/4/pachi-Zen19S.sgf). Hideki Petr Baudis:

Re: [Computer-go] Congratulations to CrazyStone!

2013-03-08 Thread Aja Huang
2013/3/8 ds d...@physik.de Can you provide a link to your thesis, as the one I found is dead:) Thanks Detlef http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/~coulom/Aja_PhD_Thesis.pdf Aja ___ Computer-go mailing list Computer-go@dvandva.org

Re: [Computer-go] Congratulations to CrazyStone!

2013-03-08 Thread Petr Baudis
Hi! On Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 12:30:22AM +, Aja Huang wrote: Now it seems to me that this is related to the way playouts are done and it will be difficult to improve with Mogo style (rule-based) playouts above certain strength, without using larger patterns and next move choice