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TCIAIG
2010
14 years 4 months ago
Current Frontiers in Computer Go
This paper presents the recent technical advances in Monte-Carlo Tree Search for the Game of Go, shows the many similarities and the rare differences between the current best progr...
Arpad Rimmel, Olivier Teytaud, Chang-Shing Lee, Sh...
NIPS
1993
14 years 11 months ago
Temporal Difference Learning of Position Evaluation in the Game of Go
The game of Go has a high branching factor that defeats the tree search approach used in computer chess, and long-range spatiotemporal interactions that make position evaluation e...
Nicol N. Schraudolph, Peter Dayan, Terrence J. Sej...
ACG
2006
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Move-Pruning Techniques for Monte-Carlo Go
Abstract. Progressive Pruning (PP) is used in the Monte-Carlo go playing program Indigo. For each candidate move, PP launches random games starting with this move. PP gathers stati...
Bruno Bouzy
ACG
2003
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Monte-Carlo Go Developments
We describe two Go programs,  ¢¡¤£¦¥ and  ¢¡¤§¨£ , developed by a Monte-Carlo approach that is simpler than Bruegmann’s (1993) approach. Our method is based on Abra...
Bruno Bouzy, Bernard Helmstetter