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Re: [computer-go] AI and Go



On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 10:31:58AM +0000, Harry Erwin wrote:
> Where is a good place to find out about current work on go-playing 
> robots?

If you mean a physical robot arm doing pick and place of stones on a
Go board, I don't know for sure, but I'd at least half expect that
reports on such work, if it existed, would show up on the computer go
bibliography at
  http://www.markus-enzenberger.de/compgo_biblio.html
A more robot-oriented collection would probably also be a good
starting place, but I don't happen to know of one.

If you mean anything less literally robotic, like a "web robot" which
just displays a Go board in a browser and plays a game, then I'd say
that the computer go bibliography is definitely a good place to start.

-- 
William Harold Newman <william.newman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
We were bedevilled by the daemons of diagrammatic overdesign. My God,
three little boxes drawn on the back of a napkin, Game, Frame, and
Throw, and it was still too complicated and just plain wrong.
  -- Robert C. Martin, _Agile Software Development_, p. 72
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