I'm sorry for the delay, Nick but I'm really busy this month (last 
weekend I was at GPW in Hakone, now at TAAI in Hsinchu, Taiwan, and 
next I'll be at UEC Cup in Chofu ;-).

Following is the info of the 4th GPW Cup Computer Go Tournaments.

Date: November 12-13 (a night event of GPW 2010)
Place: Hakone, Japan

13x13 Go tournament

Rules: Round-robin, area scoring, simple ko, no sucide, 7.5 komi, 20 
min each.
Participants: Zen, Aya, Coldmilk and Nomitan (4 programs).
Results: 1st Zen, 2nd Aya, 3rd Coldmilk.

9x9 Go tournament

Rules: Round-robin, area scoring, simple ko, no sucide, 7.0 komi, 10 
min each.
Participants: All but Zen (6 programs).
Results: 1st Aya, 2nd Coldmilk, 3rd Nomitan.

Team and hardware info

Program Author(s)       Algorithm       Hardware
Aya     Hiroshi YMASHITA        MCTS    Core duo/1.83 GHz 1.5 GB RAM
Coldmilk        Cheng-Wei Chou & Shi-Jim Yen    MCTS    Core i7/1.66 GHz        
8 GB 9x9), 
4 GB (13x13)
Goemon  Naoki MASUKO    MCTS    Core2duo/2.26 GHz, 4 GB RAM
MC_ark  Nobuo ARAKI     MCTS    Core2duo/1.83 GHz, 4 GB RAM
Nomitan JAIST Iida Lab  MCTS    Core2quad Q9000/2 GHz   2 GB RAM
Yam     Takashi YAMASHITA, Yuki MURANAKA & Teigo NAKAMURA       MCTS    
Core2duo/2.6 GHz        4 GB RAM
Zen     Yoji OJIMA      MCTS    Pentium-M/1.5 GHz, 1.2 GB RAM

Coldmilk is a Taiwanese and others are Japanese team(s).

All programs were limited to use one core for each tournament by the 
regulation (newly introduced).

-----------------------
Preliminary results of the TAAI 2010 Computer Go Tournaments
(See http://ai.csie.ndhu.edu.tw:9898/eng/).

19x19 Go tournament was held yesterday (Nov 18th) at National Chiao 
Tung University in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

Results: 1st MoGo, 2nd DeepZen, 3rd Go Intellect, 4th Coldmilk 
(DeepZen is the cluster version of Zen).

You can see all game records at KGS with the names: mogobot5, 
DeepZen19, GI (Go Intellect IV) and coldmilk.

The game with MoGo and Zen was so complicated and exciting that I 
attatched the record. Near the end DeepZen was ahead but both had 
less than 10 seconds and Zen made a won semeai at top left corner a 
seki. MoGo won by a half point.

Hideki

Nick Wedd: <[email protected]>:
>I believe there was a computer Go event, the 4th GPW Cup, somewhere in 
>Japan on November 12-13.  Does anyone know what happened?
>
>Also, the TAAI (Taiwanese Association for Atrificial Intelligence), in 
>Hsinchu, Taiwan, now.
>
>Nick
-- 
Hideki Kato <mailto:[email protected]>

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