Re: [Computer-go] Auto Go game recorder

2016-11-24 Thread David Fotland
Remi has something: https://www.remi-coulom.fr/kifu-snap/ > -Original Message- > From: Computer-go [mailto:computer-go-boun...@computer-go.org] On Behalf Of > Hideki Kato > Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2016 4:17 PM > To: computer-go@computer-go.org > Subject: [Computer-go] Auto Go game

Re: [Computer-go] Auto Go game recorder

2016-11-24 Thread Petri Pitkanen
never heard of one for GO. High School kids in Finland made one for chess. And to get proper picture camera had to located avbovr the board.I suspect it has to same way in go. So would require some kind on phone stand Here is start of such project: https://gogamerecorder.wordpress.com/ SO I

Re: [Computer-go] Auto Go game recorder

2016-11-24 Thread Dave Dyer
Baduk cap does a reasonably good job of recognising where the stones are, but that's a far cry from recording a game as it progresses. It doesn't do life and death of the endgame position. ___ Computer-go mailing list Computer-go@computer-go.org

Re: [Computer-go] Auto Go game recorder

2016-11-24 Thread Thomas Rohde
On 2016-11-25 at 01:25, Marc Landgraf wrote: > I could suggest BadukCap, which I have seen reasonably good reviews for. > > https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/baduk-cap/id896353586?mt=8 (it links the > German appstore, but should be available globally and has all kinds of >

Re: [Computer-go] Auto Go game recorder

2016-11-24 Thread Marc Landgraf
Hi, I could suggest BadukCap, which I have seen reasonably good reviews for. https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/baduk-cap/id896353586?mt=8 (it links the German appstore, but should be available globally and has all kinds of languages) Best, Marc 2016-11-25 1:16 GMT+01:00 Hideki Kato

[Computer-go] Auto Go game recorder

2016-11-24 Thread Hideki Kato
Hello everybody, Chizu Kobayashi 6p is seeking automatic Go game recorders. Does anyone know about that? An application for mobilephones is the best but any system is appriciated. Best, Hideki -- Hideki Kato ___

Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-24 Thread Hideki Kato
You're welcome. I've finished the game. More Human vs Computer games at http://computer-go.info/h-c/. Hideki Xavier Combelle: : >thanks a lot > > >Le 24/11/2016 à 12:31, Hideki Kato a écrit : >> Ah, yes. Maybe he didn't push "resign".

Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-24 Thread Michael Alford
Hi, Cho Chikun won game3 against DeepZenGo, and won the match. snipped the sgf Regards, Hiroshi Yamashita Michael On 11/24/16 3:46 AM, Xavier Combelle wrote: thanks a lot Le 24/11/2016 à 12:31, Hideki Kato a écrit : Ah, yes. Maybe he didn't push "resign". Hideki Xavier

Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-24 Thread Xavier Combelle
thanks a lot Le 24/11/2016 à 12:31, Hideki Kato a écrit : > Ah, yes. Maybe he didn't push "resign". > > Hideki > > Xavier Combelle: <1d25b061-1f25-497e-c270-ee2040602...@gmail.com>: >> Hi Hideki >> Sorry in kgs, the game has no result in kgs, did it ended with pro >> resignation ? >> Le

Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-24 Thread Hideki Kato
Ah, yes. Maybe he didn't push "resign". Hideki Xavier Combelle: <1d25b061-1f25-497e-c270-ee2040602...@gmail.com>: >Hi Hideki > >Sorry in kgs, the game has no result in kgs, did it ended with pro >resignation ? > > >Le 23/11/2016 à 23:03, Hideki Kato a écrit : >> Thanks David. >> >>

Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-24 Thread Xavier Combelle
Hi Hideki Sorry in kgs, the game has no result in kgs, did it ended with pro resignation ? Le 23/11/2016 à 23:03, Hideki Kato a écrit : > Thanks David. > > It's now. > > In the same afternoon, Zen vs Yonil Ha 6p was played on KGS as a part > of Neyagawa Igo Shogi Festival in Neyagawa city,