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!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 form one eye, given
the proper placement. I can imagine a set of patterns which enumerate the
possibilities. Some examples exist, however, which are quite complex.
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On Monday, January 23, 2017, 11:45 AM, Roel van Engelen <[email protected]>
wrote:
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 captured recently" but i don't think that is
correct. how should i read it?
since they say "# of patterns 8192" i imagine they found some way to hash them
just like the 3x3 and 12point diamond shapes but so fari have not found a way
to do so. I found that other engines use heuristics to find nakade patterns so
my question is does AlphaGo use patterns and does somebody know how this works?
Thanks!
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