I can feel T Mark looking down on this from the galaxy and itching to be able to respond, so I'll do it for him with one of his favourite sayings: "I've told you a million times not to exaggerate."Your point is taken with regards to overexaggeration causing negative impact on the message itself.
Outside of the realms of Go, the whole PR stunt pulled by Deepmind with the Stockfish thing was pretty outrageous as well, esp considering the weight they had in the community and the public influence and broad exposure... many in the Chess community echo'd the same sentiment that Deepmind didn't really play a fair match when it claimed victory. It seems shenanigans happens on every level... So okay perhaps the Golaxy thing wasn't the worst thing to happen to Go match in 5000 years, but to say that they could have done much better is probably also an understantment. .
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I totally agree with some other members on this forum - you exaggerated here as well.hydrogenpi7 wrote: These matches were a farce for Golaxy PR. Its not serious and nothing more than a joke
I am not sure how good PR is defined. But this event definitely reached Go fans very well. Simple statistics: the most popular game in this series had about 490,000 views on the Yikeweiqi platform. In this game alone there were 934 comments posted by the spectators. To put this in context, this week's biggest pro tournament game - the deciding game for the Chinese Tianyuan title - had 996,000 views; yesterday's Changqi Cup game with Ke Jie attracted 638,000 viewers.
As far as I can see, the PR worked very well. Golaxy got plenty of media attention, before its planned big game against Ke Jie. Mr You, the author of Abacus and also behind Golaxy, is almost a celebrity in the Chinese Go circle.
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macelee, were there any more details on the design of Golaxy? I heard it is neural network with something like 19 blocks, so it doesn't sound as novel as suggested.
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I've not read anything concrete. But people are talking about how Golaxy plays more like a human. Also the developers seem to suggest that Golaxy doesn't play for safety when it leads a lot. Golaxy is also said to support arbitrary board size and arbitrary komi, which is special.Uberdude wrote:macelee, were there any more details on the design of Golaxy? I heard it is neural network with something like 19 blocks, so it doesn't sound as novel as suggested.
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It turns out that Golaxy has another aspect that is more similar to human than to other bots. Instead of giving a winning percentage, Golaxy gives its positional judgement in points (e.g. black leads by 6.2 points) as if it can count.
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So it turns out that if you like territory and points you should play 3-3 in all the corners you can. Which makes sensemacelee wrote:It turns out that Golaxy has another aspect that is more similar to human than to other bots. Instead of giving a winning percentage, Golaxy gives its positional judgement in points (e.g. black leads by 6.2 points) as if it can count.
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Golaxy is playing a series of 30 no-komi games against pros (I guess on yikeweiqi server), macelee has put them in go4go. Humans won 2 of the 27 he has (well done Kang Dongyun and Yun Chanhee!). It beat Park Junghwan, I think the final game will be against Ke Jie?
http://www.go4go.net/go/games/byplayer/1992
http://www.go4go.net/go/games/byplayer/1992
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Golaxy, while adopting AlphaGo‘s basic architecture, has brought innovations into feature combination, model structure, and MCTS calculation methods。 It manages to complete model training with less computing resources or training samples, yet with the potential to achieve the highest possible Go level by AI。
Golaxy tries to play Go in a style that is easier for human players to understand and to learn。 It can play Go on boards of all sizes and all komi settings。 Golaxy will not concede even when leading。
Golaxy tries to play Go in a style that is easier for human players to understand and to learn。 It can play Go on boards of all sizes and all komi settings。 Golaxy will not concede even when leading。
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I noticed in the Yun Chanhee that Golaxy's opening was very unusual- two moves in 5x7, and two moves in 6x6, while black's moves were all orthodox - I wonder if it was the human operator choosing the first 4 bot moves manually just to make the game more interesting?Uberdude wrote:Golaxy is playing a series of 30 no-komi games against pros (I guess on yikeweiqi server), macelee has put them in go4go. Humans won 2 of the 27 he has (well done Kang Dongyun and Yun Chanhee!). It beat Park Junghwan, I think the final game will be against Ke Jie?
http://www.go4go.net/go/games/byplayer/1992
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Thanks, Sorin; makes more sense that way.
- in terms of the final points difference; or
- in terms of the winrate.
They're implicitly (and selectively) using the former meaning, which is quite human-centric, and a pre-AlphaGo idea.
Whereas AFAIK AlphaGo/AlphaZero-class bots also don't concede in the latter meaning, when ahead. ( AG's winrate monotonically non-decreasing, when AG is ahead. )
An issue here is the definition of concede:Golaxy will not concede even when leading。
- in terms of the final points difference; or
- in terms of the winrate.
They're implicitly (and selectively) using the former meaning, which is quite human-centric, and a pre-AlphaGo idea.
Whereas AFAIK AlphaGo/AlphaZero-class bots also don't concede in the latter meaning, when ahead. ( AG's winrate monotonically non-decreasing, when AG is ahead. )
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Re: LZ v Golaxy
I heard that there was some software configuration issues that resulted the rather unusual opening. Also note that there was a very large-scale seki - not sure if that caused difficulties to the AI.sorin wrote: I noticed in the Yun Chanhee that Golaxy's opening was very unusual- two moves in 5x7, and two moves in 6x6, while black's moves were all orthodox - I wonder if it was the human operator choosing the first 4 bot moves manually just to make the game more interesting?
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Golaxy has completed the 30-game series. The total score is 28-2.macelee wrote:sorin wrote: Also note that there was a very large-scale seki - not sure if that caused difficulties to the AI.
Apparently Golaxy has no problem with seki! In fact in game 30 against Zhou Ruiyang, they managed to create a 4-group seki situation. This remind me a recent LG cup game viewtopic.php?p=229331#p229331