
Computer Go (c.q. Weiqi, Baduk)
- Klaas van der Laan
- Posts: 898
- Joined: Wed Sep 24, 2003 13:19
- Real name: Klaas van der Laan
Computer Go (c.q. Weiqi, Baduk)
Maybe interesting: http://www.wired.com/2014/05/the-world- ... =social_fb
Last edited by Klaas van der Laan on Wed May 14, 2014 17:09, edited 1 time in total.
Flow with the Go
-
- Posts: 1722
- Joined: Wed Apr 14, 2004 16:04
- Contact:
Re: Miscellaneous
Thanks Klaas! Remi Coulom is of course well-known for his contributions to computer chess tools, like BayesElo and CLOP, that can be used by draughts programmers as well.Klaas van der Laan wrote:Maybe interesting: http://www.wired.com/2014/05/the-world- ... =social_fb
PS can you rename this topic to Computer-Go?
- Klaas van der Laan
- Posts: 898
- Joined: Wed Sep 24, 2003 13:19
- Real name: Klaas van der Laan
Re: Miscellaneous
Hello Rein, Fixed.Rein Halbersma wrote: PS can you rename this topic to Computer-Go?
Flow with the Go
Re: Computer Go (c.q. Weiqi, Baduk)
Thanks Klaas for sharing.
The main interesting aspect of Computer Go progress is the use of MCTS (Monte Carlo Tree Search).
So maybe one day also Draughts programs use this algorithm.
Bert
The main interesting aspect of Computer Go progress is the use of MCTS (Monte Carlo Tree Search).
So maybe one day also Draughts programs use this algorithm.
Bert
- Klaas van der Laan
- Posts: 898
- Joined: Wed Sep 24, 2003 13:19
- Real name: Klaas van der Laan
Re: Computer Go (c.q. Weiqi, Baduk)
Also interesting: http://spectrum.ieee.org/robotics/artif ... go-be-next
Flow with the Go
- Klaas van der Laan
- Posts: 898
- Joined: Wed Sep 24, 2003 13:19
- Real name: Klaas van der Laan
Re: Computer Go (c.q. Weiqi, Baduk)
Nice report and subs: https://xpertchesslessons.wordpress.com ... ute-force/
Flow with the Go