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Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 11:14 am
by pookpooi
Looking forward to leela-0.9.2-4c performance in cgos.
Maybe we have to wait until v.1.0 for public release.

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 2:39 pm
by zwim


There was an interesting game today on KGS between Ilya Shikshin and Leela.
In fact Leela seemed to be ahead and in control during the whole game but it miserably failed a few moves before the end and resigned there.

The position that interests us really begins at move 188 but the climax is move 191. D17

When analysing the game with my home version 0.9.0, I noticed that in every variation displayed by Leela before this move, then D17 was systematically assumed to be answered by E17, so that an eventual ko at Q19 could be handled.

As we can see at move 191. from this screenshot, Leela only considers 3 potential answers and still estimates his chances of success very high :

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But Ilya played next 192. M19 and Leela realized this was hopeless and winning % droped from 70% to less than 10% !

I ran the position in various engines, Zen 9.7 is also overseeing this move for 30s before it appears effectively in its candidates move list and almost immediately realizes that it is a dreadful threat. Surprisingly the 'allmighty' Fuego plays M19 blindly and instantly.

I was wondering how such powerful engines not only cannot see this immediately but do not even consider a move as important as an atari onto a big group ?! I let Leela run for more than 5 minutes, and it never considered candidates moves other than the 3 above.

For engines to oversee a threat because it is behinf the search horizon is a thing, but to not even assess a potential atari seems quite a big flaw in the design.

What do you think ? Are you able to reproduce this on other versions of Leela ?

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 7:23 am
by pnprog
Hi,

I just followed your link from my other thread.
Surprisingly the 'allmighty' Fuego plays M19 blindly and instantly.
In fact, even the venerable GnuGo would play M19
Are you able to reproduce this on other versions of Leela ?
Same issue with Leela 6.2

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:51 am
by splee99
zwim wrote:
But Ilya played next 192. M19 and Leela realized this was hopeless and winning % droped from 70% to less than 10% !
After viewed the games with Haylee, I observed similar behaviors of Leela. It has a strong tendency to follow wherever the opponent plays locally. Unlike zen, it doesn't play save (defensively) even when it is far ahead. So after battles around the board from here to there, it will forget what the most important move is globally.

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 7:00 pm
by pookpooi
Leela 0.10.0 is available for download. (I kinda hope they'd name this 1.0 instead)

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 12:20 am
by Anubis
Does anybody know how strong Leela is on older computers? I have Xeon X5460 3,16GHz, 16GB RAM, GF GTX760 and today I won against 1 dan twice. (Leela 0.9.0, rated game 6 handi, 19x19 I've tried GPU and CPU also). I'm 11 kyu EGF by the way. Engine settings are all ticked.

Thank you.

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 8:32 am
by as0770
pookpooi wrote:Leela 0.10.0 is available for download. (I kinda hope they'd name this 1.0 instead)

I think the 1.0 will be commercial. So I am fine with 0.10 :)

Nice to see a Linux version of the UI!

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 2:47 am
by goame
Leela 0.10.0 is SUPERB :D

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 5:12 am
by Pippen
goame wrote:Leela 0.10.0 is SUPERB :D
I dunno, it looks weak, just played a game, look for yourself, White (Leela) needs to be able to bring a game like that home.


Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 6:26 am
by Pippen
Marcel GrĂ¼nauer wrote: What happened from move 251 onwards? I could understand the software making useless moves after all the neutral points have been played, but Black?
I wanted to check if and when Leela resigns, so I played useless moves as well. Again: From this game I'd give Leela 1k or 2k strength. No dan player would lose a game like that after capturing a bulk of black stones. Such a player would just simplify the game and take it home.

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 7:01 am
by Krama
Pippen wrote:
Marcel GrĂ¼nauer wrote: What happened from move 251 onwards? I could understand the software making useless moves after all the neutral points have been played, but Black?
I wanted to check if and when Leela resigns, so I played useless moves as well. Again: From this game I'd give Leela 1k or 2k strength. No dan player would lose a game like that after capturing a bulk of black stones. Such a player would just simplify the game and take it home.
What is your hardware, cpu and gpu and did you use gpu version.
Also did you put it on maximum simulations?

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 7:25 am
by dfan
There is some interesting discussion of the tactical issues with Leela 0.10 on the computer-go mailing list, including the author, in the thread "mini-max with Policy and Value network" at http://computer-go.org/pipermail/comput ... hread.html (in particular, start with Marc Landgraf's posts).

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 2:16 pm
by zermelo
If you are playing 'rated' games with leela, I think it adjusts it's playing strength to your assumed rating. Then it's no wonder it does funny things.

To make it play strongly, select 'new game', unimited playouts, and then adjust the clock in the menu so that it has enough time. The window will show the number of nodes (in the MCTS tree? I'm not sure). I don't know how many nodes it needs it needs to be e.g. 6d, but that would be interesting to know.

I gave it 30 min on my 4-core laptop and lost, as euro 1 dan, taking 4 handi. I think the number of nodes it showed were typically upwards of 100k.

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 3:33 am
by goame
I'm still waiting for Leela on iOS.

Re: Leela has a new version

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 5:16 pm
by lighght
Is anyone else having trouble getting the openCL version to run properly on macOS? The CPU-only version is running five to ten times faster than the openCL version on my machine. I've verified that Leela's detected my discrete GPU (The "About" window says "OpenCL: Geforce GT 650M @ 900 MHz), and I've verified that my drivers are up to date.

This is 0.10.0 running on macOS Sierra 10.12.5.

Even the non-GPU version is incredible, hitting 100k nodes in about 25 seconds on my extremely dated machine. I'm just very keen to see what Leela can do once she's tapped into all my hardware. :geek:

EDIT: Just noticed that this is only the case when "use neural network" is checked. When neither Leela nor Leela-openCL are using neural networks, Leela-openCL is much faster. But when they're both using neural networks, non-openCL Leela is way faster. :scratch: