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leela-zero
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I guess I have mastered the AI attack
https://github.com/leela-zero/leela-zero but it is not user friendly imo
- DailyMotion ont ils un boulevard devant eux ?
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Human Go players beat top Go AIs using a "trick"
Yeah, see https://github.com/leela-zero/leela-zero/pull/883 for the discussions near the origin of this idea, which Leela Zero was the first to use many years ago. KataGo's implementation is a bit different in minor ways, but still based on the same mathematical idea. https://github.com/lightvector/KataGo/blob/master/cpp/search/searchhelpers.cpp#L482
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DeepMind has open-sourced the heart of AlphaGo and AlphaZero
Totally agree. I don't even know what benefit they'd get at this point from keeping some parts locked up.
Anyway if you want something runnable Leela has a nice reimplementation: https://github.com/leela-zero/leela-zero
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Please help me settle an argument with my friend about KataGo
See https://github.com/leela-zero/leela-zero/issues/2445 for an example with Leela Zero failing to see an atari, even *with* tons of search. This is a similar issue - neural nets have a hard time perceiving things that depend sensitively on large areas when unusual shapes are involved.
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Go-playing trick defeats world-class Go AI—but loses to human amateurs
(https://github.com/leela-zero/leela-zero/issues/2273)
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The blue recommended move was there like most the game screaming at me for not playing it. This doesn't look that big though? Why would this be significant?
I think it's Leela https://github.com/leela-zero/leela-zero
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[D] How OpenAI Sold its Soul for $1 Billion: The company behind GPT-3 and Codex isn’t as open as it claims.
There is Leela Zero
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Lizzie Suggests Moves Off Board in 9x9 Game
Yeah, it looks like I need to recompile Leela Zero with a 9x9 board size? https://github.com/leela-zero/leela-zero/pull/928 (and https://github.com/leela-zero/leela-zero/issues/2613)
lizzie
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foxwq reverse engineering and open client
For the UI it could be an idea to take an existing open source project and patch the Fox communication in. E.g., shinkgs or Lizzie, just an idea.
- Free AI Program for Game Review
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The blue recommended move was there like most the game screaming at me for not playing it. This doesn't look that big though? Why would this be significant?
This Go program is called Lizzie https://github.com/featurecat/lizzie/releases/tag/0.7.4
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Why does Leela prefer F17 over any other approach to the upper left 4-4 stone? What move would you play in this position and why?
The best part is this program is completely free for download here
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AI Review Tools
https://github.com/featurecat/lizzie/releases/ This is the one. IMO works just fine.
- How do you analyze your own games?
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Dragon Go Server
I use Leela with the Lizzie frontend [0]. Leela is just the "engine" and Lizzie, the gui, does make it shine. It does pretty well on my end with a budget GPU and midrange CPU. Strongly recommend playing against it and using it to analyze games.
[0] https://github.com/featurecat/lizzie/releases
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Ressources for Go-Ai´s
From a quick look at the list, it seems most of these are open-source go programs; you could check out things like KaTrain/lizzie/etc.
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How to install AI
Lizie has an ordinary zipped bundle you just extract and run... No codes required https://github.com/featurecat/lizzie/releases/
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Looking for AI and SGF Printer for Mac OS Big Sur (not homebrew)
Lizzie is the most common software for analysis, I think
What are some alternatives?
KataGo - GTP engine and self-play learning in Go
katrain - Improve your Baduk skills by training with KataGo!
alpha-zero-boosted - A "build to learn" Alpha Zero implementation using Gradient Boosted Decision Trees (LightGBM)
opensea-js - TypeScript SDK for the OpenSea marketplace
online-go.com - Source code for the Online-Go.com web interface
mctx - Monte Carlo tree search in JAX
BadukMegapack - Installer for various AI Baduk softwares
koneko - 🐈🌐 nyaa.si terminal BitTorrent tracker
lizzieyzy - LizzieYzy - GUI for Game of Go
leela-zero - Go engine with no human-provided knowledge, modeled after the AlphaGo Zero paper.
shinkgs - A JavaScript client for the KGS Go Server