[computer-go] The dominance of search (Suzie v. GnuGo)
Hideki Kato
hideki_katoh at ybb.ne.jp
Thu Apr 12 11:12:18 PDT 2007
compgo123 at aol.com: <8C94AC9865D75EE-1D10-8638 at WEBMAIL-DB01.sysops.aol.com>:
>Remi,
>
>Could you change your time as 10 min. plus 8 min. byo yomi? Otherwise it's too short for
>human. It's difficult to get a real results.
Strogly agree! It's too short for me, 4 kyu, to have a meaningful
game with Crazy Stone. I beg you too, Remi.
#GNU bots are 10 min + 20 sec x 5.
- gg
>Daniel Liu
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Remi.Coulom at univ-lille3.fr
>To: computer-go at computer-go.org
>Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 3:33 PM
>Subject: Re: [computer-go] The dominance of search (Suzie v. GnuGo)
>
>
>dhillismail at netscape.net wrote:
>> I also find this kind of information very interesting and useful. Now > I have a better
>feel for what kind of scaling is realistic to try for > and how to measure it.
>> > Putting some recent data points together, it look like giving Mogo 2 > orders of
>magnitude more computer power would result in low dan level > 19x19 play? Not the sort of
>thing one can pull out of a back pocket, > but tantalizing.
>> > I would be very interested to see equivalent scaling numbers from > CrazyStone, if Remi
>would be so kind.
>> > - Dave Hillis
>I don't have time to do this right now. I have connected Crazy Stone to play 10 minute blitz
>on KGS, and will leave it all night long. It reached [1d] for a while, and is currently [1k].
>There is a big surprise effect when humans play Crazy Stone. The first moves look so stupid.
>Usually, a human player will lose the first game, then it will win the next ones.
>
>Rémi
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