On 10.01.2016 20:06, "Ingo Althöfer" wrote:
it seems that different people are using the name "influence"
for different objects/properties.
In the computer go scene, 1-dimensional use goes back to
Albert Zobrist in his doctoral dissetation from 1970.
Where does your framework for "multi-dimensi
Hello Ingo,
I would assume that Robert is using "influence" as described at
http://senseis.xmp.net/?Influence
I think I was aware of this sense before 1970. It is not one-dimensional: a
shimari is said to radiate more influence along one side than the other.
Best regards,
Nick
On 10 January 20
Hello Robert, hello all,
> Von: "Robert Jasiek"
> On 09.01.2016 22:44, Justin .Gilmer wrote:
> > influence
> > = A1 0.3 ...
>
> Influence is not a one-value property.
it seems that different people are using the name "influence"
for different objects/properties.
In the computer go scene, 1-d
Dear Nick,
I was surprised this very quick report, thanks.
The Annual Championship is not 2015 but 2016 (and the page is not
updated yet).
Best regards,
Hideki
Nick Wedd:
:
>Congratulations to Zen19S, winner of the January KGS tournament!
>
>It was closely-contested, with a group of strong p
Congratulations to Zen19S, winner of the January KGS tournament!
It was closely-contested, with a group of strong players at the top. These
included a newcomer to these events, darkfmcts3 (Darkforest from the
Facebook AI Project), which would probably have won with better
time-keeping.
My report
Hi,
Winrate of your pure CNN againts pachi retsugen is:
GAMES WINRATE S.D.PAIRING
224 0.558 0.033 19-7.5-1-pachi-=1-detlef_54
221 0.407 0.033 19-7.5-1-pachi-=2-detlef_54
I used the
https://github.com/jmoudrik/deep-go-wrap
for the player.
Regards,
Josef
On Tue, Dec 29, 2
This is a 9x9 example for dboard:
= 0.276 0.29 0.335 0.354 0.296 0.227 0.169 0.144 0.126
0.258 0.264 0.332 0.383 0.269 0.201 0.152 0.138 0.118
0.2 0.272 0.35 0.435 0.35 0.238 0.156 0.099 0.095
0.12 0.206 0.43 0.74 0.432 0.274 0.152 0.114 0.084
-0.044 -0.025 0.284 0.394 0.248 0.245 0.154 0.124 0.1