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Re: [gnugo-devel] fuseki db
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Gunnar Farnebäck |
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Re: [gnugo-devel] fuseki db |
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Sun, 21 Nov 2004 20:34:34 +0100 |
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Doug wrote:
> In addition to the new .db files, I have included patches here to
> raise some limits, remove the fuseki.c popularity screen and reduce
> the pattern size to use less memory. Still, the compiled binary is
> larger: 7.5M, as as compared to 4.4M for 3.6-pre4. If there are
> situations where binary size is critical, a trimmed version could be
> generated.
We might consider more drastic changes as well, like using 64-bit
Zobrist hashes to identify the patterns. It could also be an idea to
distribute the patterns in a compressed format rather than .db format.
(It should of course be possible to unpack to .db format, either as
part of the build or only for inspection.)
> 488 (actually dominates most alternatives based on amateur results)
> 616 (does fine, is by far most popular)
> 649 (ditto)
> 714 (followup to 616. This move is better than ave, but see below)
> 1000 (seems ordinary)
Do you know if the joseki(?) in 616, 649, 714 appears in professional
games, although in other full-board contexts?
Personally I don't mind if GNU Go plays these five moves.
/Gunnar