Re: [Computer-go] ADMIN: Lists Have Moved

2017-01-23 Thread Ingo Althöfer
Hello, in the meantime I also received all the mails, but each one with about 17 minutes delay. My email provider is gmx.de (or gmx.net) Ingo. > Gesendet: Montag, 23. Januar 2017 um 07:50 Uhr > Von: "Xavier Combelle" > An: computer-go@computer-go.org > Betreff: Re:

Re: [Computer-go] ADMIN: Lists Have Moved

2017-01-23 Thread Joshua Shriver
Is there a specific site to go to to sign up on the new list or was everything migrated transparently? -Josh On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 1:50 AM, Xavier Combelle wrote: > Strangely enougth I received all the said messages > > > Le 23/01/2017 à 06:20, "Ingo Althöfer" a

Re: [Computer-go] [Wvgc-go] ADMIN: Lists Have Moved

2017-01-23 Thread computer-go
Hi, Thanks for your patience. Everything should be the same, the archives, addresses you send new posts to, the location of listonfo and archives, and memberships and the passwords you were given when you subscribed. The IP has changed, and it is running as a virtual

[Computer-go] AlphaGo rollout nakade patterns?

2017-01-23 Thread Roel van Engelen
I am trying to re-create the fast rollout policy as described by deepMind but got stuck on the nakade patterns: "Nakade, # of patterns 8192: Move matches a nakade pattern at captured stone" the "at captured stone" confuses me, my first thought is: "this is only computed if stones have been

Re: [Computer-go] Yoon Young Sun (9p) on codecentric game

2017-01-23 Thread David Ongaro
Lukas didn’t play DeepZen, just “Zen” (or Zen19X on KGS to be specific, also see https://blog.codecentric.de/en/2016/08/codecentric-go-challenge-2016/ ). As the organizer of the event you’re ought to know that? > On Jan

Re: [Computer-go] AlphaGo rollout nakade patterns?

2017-01-23 Thread Robert Jasiek
On 23.01.2017 19:00, terry mcintyre via Computer-go wrote: nakade involves creating a shape (such as three in a row or a bulky five) such that, if captured, it would only form one eye, given the proper placement. Nakade has been defined (e.g., several times by me) reasonably well, but for

Re: [Computer-go] AlphaGo rollout nakade patterns?

2017-01-23 Thread Brian Sheppard via Computer-go
A capturing move has a potential nakade if the string that was removed is among a limited set of possibilities. Probably Alpha Go has a 13-point bounding region (e.g., the 13-point star) that it uses as a positional index, and therefore a 8192-sized pattern set will identify all potential

Re: [Computer-go] AlphaGo rollout nakade patterns?

2017-01-23 Thread terry mcintyre via Computer-go
blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px #715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important; background-color:white !important; } I speculate: nakade involves creating a shape (such as three in a row or a bulky five) such that, if captured, it would only