Hey all,
I'm starting work on an app that will make Go more accessible to beginners
and wider range of player types. I'm going to be looking to hire an AI
developer in a couple months. For now, I need someone to talk to about how
Go AI techniques work. I'm looking to play $20/hr for a few Skype
Hi!
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 08:06:51PM +0900, Hideki Kato wrote:
Hm, there are no 'Zen' in the article, although Zen beat Takemiya 9p
with 4 stones handicap in 2012, one year earlier than CrazyStone.
To be fair, it is mentioned on the slides, though.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 01:37:14PM
Well, at least Zen is on some slides in the presentation. Steenvreter
is not mentioned at all even though on 9x9 it won the Olymiad ahead of
Mogo and CrazyStone, and beat various Dutch top players (6d 7d).
Until 2013 CrazyStone never won a single game against Steenvreter...
Erik
On Wed, Feb
Thanks a lot looks like a good overview of go and computer go
(I only read the transcript because the video don't work on my noflash
system)
2015-02-25 0:28 GMT+01:00 Michael Alford m...@aracnet.com:
Apology, forgot the link:
http://blog.fogcreek.com/go-and-artificial-intelligence-tech-talk/
Hm, there are no 'Zen' in the article, although Zen beat Takemiya 9p
with 4 stones handicap in 2012, one year earlier than CrazyStone.
Hideki
Michael Alford: 54ed093a.5090...@aracnet.com:
Apology, forgot the link:
http://blog.fogcreek.com/go-and-artificial-intelligence-tech-talk/
On 2/24/15
This link appeared in today's AGA E-journal. It mentions MoGo, Zen, and
Crazy Stone.
Michael
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Apology, forgot the link:
http://blog.fogcreek.com/go-and-artificial-intelligence-tech-talk/
On 2/24/15 3:26 PM, Michael Alford wrote:
This link appeared in today's AGA E-journal. It mentions MoGo, Zen, and
Crazy Stone.
Michael
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