Re: [Computer-go] Lee Sedol's reviews on AlphaGo games

2016-04-11 Thread David Doshay
Sir, After 1400 words you get to your point. Your point about Monte Carlo techniques is well known to this list. Your 1400 word digression on neurons and their networks is really not news to this list either (in my case there is 5+ years working for NASA doing computational neuroscience). Whil

Re: [Computer-go] Lee Sedol's reviews on AlphaGo games

2016-04-11 Thread djhbrown .
Paweł Morawiecki demands of DM: "would we see something similar from your point of view? It's been a month since the match, .. Unfortunately, nothing has been given :-(" Go is purportedly a good way of acquiring the skill of patience - but perhaps that rosy-eyed claim may not be entirely justifie

Re: [Computer-go] Operators for Frisbee Go Simulation

2016-04-11 Thread Marc Landgraf
I still haven't seen an exactly specified ruleset for this game. Goncalo made some assumptions earlier, which were not yet confirmed. Also I would strongly recommend to not have any clearup-methods allowed, but all positions have to be cleared up by "hand" and all stones on the board in the end are

[Computer-go] Lee Sedol's reviews on AlphaGo games

2016-04-11 Thread Paweł Morawiecki
Hi, Here are some thoughts (translated into English), given by Lee Sedol on all five matches: http://badukinkorea.tumblr.com Dear Aja/Deepmind, would we see something similar from your point of view? It's been a month since the match, i think many people really waiting for any news/plans for Alph