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Post #1 Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 11:00 pm 
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Today there's press conference, sponsored by Dwango company, launch a distribute version of Zen to catch up the success of AlphaGo
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The new Zen version is already 7D on GoKGS, running with just 24 cores, and won one blitz game with no komi against Pavol Lisy 1P so what do you think about it?

source: http://shogi1.com/deep-zen-go-project-start/
http://sp.live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv253087682


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Post #2 Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 8:10 am 
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Apparently I also post this news on reddit and someone generously translated it ;)

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The developer of Zen approached Dwango for support. Zen is a personal project and he does not have resources to develop deep learning, and also needs server hardware.
Dwango happily agreed to help. Assigning their deep learning expert to the team.
Also supporting the team is a deep learning research team at Tokyo University and the developer of Ponanza (A shogi AI that beat all the human pros)
Japanese Go Association is also pledging their support.
Their goal is to beat AlphaGo in 6 months to 1 year.
Currently AlphaGo has better pattern recognition but Zen has better simulation and clustering. So if Zen can catch up on pattern recognition and get access to the same hardware, Zen should be stronger.
They estimate AlphaGo to be 500 elo stronger than Zen. They don't think it will be difficult to gain 400 Elo from better pattern recognition and 200 from other modifications.

Also, in other news, Crazy Stone developer Remi Coulom is also working very hard on his own deep learning version of Crazy Stone, he already spend a lot on new hardware, mostly GPU. He's quite happy with the progress result and learning the new thing like programming with GPU. He doesn't expect his program to catch up with AlphaGo since he estimated the hardware of AlphaGo to be one million dollar which he's obviously cannot afford (IMHO without a big sponsor like DeepZenGo) He also said that the actual cost of AlphaGo project might be a lot higher than that since the Nature paper only show the method that works, that mean there's a hundred of methods that Deepmind try that didn't work, that will cost a lot of money too.
(src https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kvf6C3kjEkc )


So I think we can expect a lot of 7D+ program to come out later this year. It won't affect much to us since they're already stronger than us, but Pro will most likely benefit the most from this since they can use this as tool or training partner or toy in someway.


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Post #3 Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:16 am 
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It matters even for weaker players, since the computer...

* will be able to help humans develop new Go theories everyone can benefit from

* will become a much stronger teacher (to be taught well, it's not enough if the other player is just a stone or a few better than you; on the other hand, strong go players may find making a living or earning side profits teaching a lot harder in a few years!)

* on weaker hardware (like cellphones) and free programs will eventually also become a lot stronger

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Post #4 Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 11:44 am 
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pasky wrote:
* will be able to help humans develop new Go theories [...] * will become a much stronger teacher


Without feeding the computers with what to learn as theories or teaching concepts, they cannot easily derive either just from playing strongly. As little as a strong human player does not necessarily make a strong researcher in theory or teacher.

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Post #5 Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 3:35 pm 
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I don't want get into nuanced argument here, but just to clarify my original post - I didn't say the computers will develop new theories, but that they'll help humans do it. Perhaps new styles of opening or tengen-based strategies will be possible to develop using automated analysis of results, or refutations of some very popular openings will be discovered.

A computer won't be able to teach you general principles, but it may be an excellent reviewer that will show you the correct way you should've played that semeai, a way to kill a given group... - in general, answer specific tactical questions on pro+ level.

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Post #6 Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 3:54 pm 
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RobertJasiek wrote:
pasky wrote:
* will be able to help humans develop new Go theories [...] * will become a much stronger teacher


Without feeding the computers with what to learn as theories or teaching concepts, they cannot easily derive either just from playing strongly. As little as a strong human player does not necessarily make a strong researcher in theory or teacher.

Robert, I think you underestimate a human's ability to learn from mere examples, without further explanation.

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Post #7 Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 11:29 pm 
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pasky, tactical answers often require more than sample sequences: they also require aims, decision-making and choice.

xed_over, if the human ability to learn from mere examples were great, many more players would learn much more from human pro games. (OC, one can learn something from computer games. To learn much requires the same as learning much from human games. There will at least be the advantage of frequent interaction. The major task remains: the learner needs to know what / how to learn to discover much new from sample sequences.)

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Post #8 Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2016 1:06 am 
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Facebook go AI DarkForest programmer Tian Yuandong also response to AlphaGo in this poorly translated interview
http://www.vvcat.com/news/173290.html
He said
- some of Google team members already have Go program experience for 10 years while Facebook start from scratch last year
- Google team is big while Facebook is one man project
- DarkForest already has Policy Network but not Value Network
- Google's computer is very fast
- He didn't want to predict the match's outcome

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Post #9 Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 1:44 pm 
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pasky wrote:
A computer won't be able to teach you general principles, but it may be an excellent reviewer that will show you the correct way you should've played that semeai, a way to kill a given group... - in general, answer specific tactical questions on pro+ level.

In chess, computers began to be of some use for professional players around 1987-1988, when their strength reached master level - amateur dan in Go. So it's likely that a software capable of playing at pro level, in Go, would be of great use for every player, even professionals.
BTW, after 10 more years a computer could defeat the best chess player - Kasparov - and after 10 more everyday PCs also could, and with ease. Although progress in computer Go looks slower, I think it won't be long before we see the best pro players defeated by the machine.

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Post #10 Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 2:06 pm 
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Fantasio wrote:
Although progress in computer Go looks slower, I think it won't be long before we see the best pro players defeated by the machine.


Yeah, maybe next week...

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Post #11 Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 2:15 pm 
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Kirby wrote:
Fantasio wrote:
Although progress in computer Go looks slower, I think it won't be long before we see the best pro players defeated by the machine.


Yeah, maybe next week...


It's why he said 'it won't be long' ;)
But to be fair, next week seems long to me, I want the Lee Sedol-AlphaGo match right here right now

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Post #12 Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 3:41 am 
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pookpooi wrote:
Kirby wrote:
Fantasio wrote:
Although progress in computer Go looks slower, I think it won't be long before we see the best pro players defeated by the machine.


Yeah, maybe next week...


It's why he said 'it won't be long' ;)
But to be fair, next week seems long to me, I want the Lee Sedol-AlphaGo match right here right now

I myself didn't expect so soon... :)

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Post #13 Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 3:55 am 
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Can someone explain exactly what the term deep learning means?

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