[computer-go] Article in the Guardian
Chrilly
c.donninger at wavenet.at
Thu Aug 3 03:43:00 PDT 2006
Pattern matching and extracting is already invented. But of course, the
difference is this time, that MicroSoft is this time involved. And we all
know, that Microsoft makes everything much better than the rest of the
world. Well, it could make from the commercial point a difference.
Chrilly
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From: "Jon Diamond" <list at diamondconsulting.co.uk>
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Subject: [computer-go] Article in the Guardian
> Quite good article in the Guardian today - Computers just can't seem to
> get
> past Go -
> http://technology.guardian.co.uk/online/insideit/story/0,,1835570,00.html.
>
> The on-line version omits the example professional game that occupies
> about
> half the page. (It's a little difficult to follow the game as moves that
> have
> been captured by the end of that diagram are not shown, but any really
> good
> player should be able to follow it!)
>
> The article concludes with thanks to Charles Matthews.
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