[computer-go] Mogo on CGOS

sylvain.gelly at m4x.org sylvain.gelly at m4x.org
Sat Sep 9 16:03:10 PDT 2006


> And it nicely demonstrates the scalability of Monte Carlo.
>
> - Don

Hello Don,

to give a little more details, MoGoNaldo2 plays on a P4 3.4Ghz and is at 
4800g/s (yes MoGo is slow :-/), MoGoDuo plays (with 2 opterons :-)) 11000 
g/s. We've also run on cgos "MoGo5kSimuls" which plays 5000 simulations and 
is ranked at 1565. So we have 3 points to draw the scalability curve for 
MoGo :-). Sadly, MoGoDuo has still some bugs (which makes it crash).

I think it could be interesting to know how much MoGo could improve with more 
games. We are going to try with more processors, but access to thoses 
machines is difficult :-/. Of course, the name will show on how many 
processors the program is running.

Sylvain

> On Tue, 2006-09-05 at 08:38 +0200, Wang Yizao wrote:
> > Don Dailey wrote:
> > >MoGoDuoV1 is posting some incredible results on CGOS!
> > >
> > >It has a well established rating of over 2000 now and is winning almost
> > >all the games it is playing, even against the top CGOS players.
> > >
> > >Can I assume MoGoDuo is running on a dual processor machine?
> >
> > Yes, exactly. This version is MoGoNaldo2 and two times as fast as before.
> >
> > Yizao
> >
> > >- Don
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >OPPONENT      RESULT  PERCENT
> > >-----------  -------  -------
> > >AnchorMan     29/29    100.0
> > >ControlBoy    29/29    100.0
> > >GNUGo-2.0     10/10    100.0
> > >MoGoNaldo2    24/30     80.0
> > >NeuroGo       17/20     85.0
> > >ggexp         17/22     77.3
> > >gnugo_3.7.4   28/29     96.6
> > >
> > >
> > >
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