[computer-go] Idea for a strategy

2007-05-16 Thread Nick Leaton

http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/05/15/google_translation/page1.html

This is an article on statistical approaches to machine translation.

Has anyone attempted similar with computer go?

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Re: [computer-go] Can Go be solved???... PLEASE help!

2007-01-14 Thread Nick Leaton

Blokus www.blokus.com looks like an interesting challenge that is
similar to go, but doesn't have so large a state space.

It has some similarities to go if you are using pattern templates to
look for structures.

NIck

On 1/14/07, Richard Delorme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Joshua Shriver a écrit :
> I agree, anyone play othello/Reversi?
Yes, I do othello programming.

>> From my understanding it has been solved. Yet when I try to find info
Othello 6x6 has been solved (and can be easily played perfectly on
modern computer), but othello 8x8 is still unsolved, as far as I know;
although this can be probably done within a few years of intensive
computations. Other board sizes (10x10 and more) are out of reach for
several years.
> on reversi computer tournaments they all seemed to die out several
> years ago.
There is a small community of othello programmers still active on GGS:
telnet://opal.cs.ualberta.ca:5000

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