日日爽I天天爽天天爽I日韩有码第一页I国产中文字幕在线观看I狠狠躁夜夜a产精品视频I在线免费av播放I麻豆免费视频I91成人免费

Feature: Belgian coder behind popular Go software Leela

Source: Xinhua| 2018-02-04 04:47:34|Editor: yan
Video PlayerClose

by Xinhua writer Wang Zichen

BRUSSELS, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- A Belgian programmer behind Leela, a computer Go software that surprised many East Asian players with its strength, turned out to be not a Go enthusiast and last played the game more than a decade ago.

Gian-Carlo Pascutto, a 35-year-old electronics engineer whose day job is to work for Mozilla on the Internet browser Firefox, only played Go actively for half a year as a student in the city of Ghent at the age of 19, he said in an interview with Xinhua on Saturday.

Go, considered one of the four essential arts of the cultured aristocratic Chinese scholars in antiquity, is an abstract strategy board game for two players, invented in ancient China and believed to be the oldest board game continuously played today.

Pascutto, born and living in Ninove, roughly halfway between Brussels and Ghent, was more interested in chess and developed Sjeng, a software that repeatedly won global computer chess championships.

That experience, he said, helped him with developing Leela, which was quite strong compared to other Go software programs at the time.

Leela was first published in 2007, and Pascutto took it into the Computer Olympiad in China next year, where Leela won a silver and a bronze.

INSPIRATION FROM ALPHAGO

To be sure, Go software programs back then were still miles away from winning a game with the professional human players, until the emergence of AlphaGo, which crashed the best human players and rekindled global interest in the game,

Developed by Alphabet Inc.'s Google DeepMind, AlphaGo in 2015 became the first to beat a human professional player and later beat the world champions.

By that time, Pascutto had stopped working on Leela for quite some time.

"Because of AlphaGo there is a lot of publicity of Go," he said, "I read the paper (describing the algorithms used), considered what was applicable to Leela and implemented them."

"Very big improvement" in Leela was clear, Pascutto said, thanks to inspiration from the AlphaGo paper as well as "all the things that have improved in the computers during the years".

EASY USE

The much stronger Leela caught eyes in East Asia, where ordinary players -- those play Go not as a profession but as a pastime -- praise it to be particularly good in early stages of a game.

Besides, Leela's easy access and good performance on inexpensive hardware are widely applauded.

Many other Go software programs are difficult to use on a Windows operating system, or require expensive processing chips to run on, but Leela performs at a reasonably strong level on a personal computer, Zhou Yang, a Chinese player wrote on an online Go forum.

Despite not speaking Chinese, Japanese or Korean, Pascutto said he was aware of the comments of his work over the Internet, sometimes with the help of Google Translate.

"Many people try to send me an email (saying) like I found a position where Leela should go," Pascutto said, "(but) you cannot really improve the program on single position. If you improve one thing, it gets worse somewhere else."

"It's a big difference between explaining to a human player how to do it, and (explaining to) a computer how to do it," Pascutto said, which may also explain why Leela is strong but he himself doesn't really play Go very well.

ONE-MAN'S HOBBY

The latest Leela, featuring deep learning technology, has a "neural network" trained with more than 32 million positions from high-level Go games and taught to predict which moves a professional human player would most likely consider.

It's one-man's work for about two years, Pascutto said, when he spent around one and a half hours each evening.

"I enjoy it," he said, in developing Leela, "I learn new things. I have to learn all the things about how deep learning works."

There are fifteen thousand lines of code behind Leela, Pascutto said, and "if you have fast enough computer, it's about professional level. I'm satisfied with it now".

There are calls to translate Leela into other languages, and Pascutto thought about making a version for mobile phones.

"But this is for me a hobby, I need to find time," the father-of-two said.

For Go players, the good news is that Pascutto is still working on a related program.

AlphaGo's team published an article in the journal Nature in October 2017, introducing AlphaGo Zero, a version without human data and stronger than any previous human-champion-defeating version.

"Right now I'm working on Leela Zero," which has no human-provided knowledge and is modeled after the AlphaGo Zero paper, Pascutto said.

TOP STORIES
EDITOR’S CHOICE
MOST VIEWED
EXPLORE XINHUANET
010020070750000000000000011105521369471221
主站蜘蛛池模板: 超碰人人99 | 九九久久久久久久久激情 | 天天爱天天色 | 少妇搡bbbb搡bbb搡aa | 天天干,天天操 | 香蕉视频啪啪 | 播五月婷婷 | 欧美成人精品欧美一级乱 | 精品国产一区二区三区免费 | 久久香蕉国产精品麻豆粉嫩av | 国产精品一区二区美女视频免费看 | 麻豆久久久 | 国产精品第十页 | 国产亚洲精品xxoo | 国产精品国产毛片 | 精品国产精品久久 | 丁香激情婷婷 | 久久国产精品二国产精品中国洋人 | 日韩激情久久 | 蜜臀久久99精品久久久久久网站 | 99久久久国产精品免费观看 | 国产精品成人免费精品自在线观看 | 国产美女视频 | 99精品在线播放 | 亚洲精品国产精品国 | av免费网页 | 天天色天天骑天天射 | 成人免费在线网 | 色网免费观看 | 久久精品99国产精品 | 成人av av在线 | 中文字幕av最新 | 免费成人av | 主播av在线 | 国产亚洲字幕 | 天天操天天色天天射 | av日韩不卡 | 国产在线观看99 | 国产日韩在线一区 | 97超级碰碰碰碰久久久久 | 日韩视频免费在线 | 丁香电影小说免费视频观看 | 一本一本久久a久久精品综合 | 亚洲国产三级 | 九九久久国产精品 | 午夜丁香网 | 激情欧美一区二区三区 | 又湿又紧又大又爽a视频国产 | 深爱开心激情网 | 欧美日韩国产二区三区 | 日韩欧美在线观看一区二区三区 | 丁香久久激情 | 9ⅰ精品久久久久久久久中文字幕 | 最新国产一区二区三区 | 精品自拍av| 日韩一区正在播放 | av网站播放 | 国产精品第7页 | 伊人色综合网 | 午夜国产在线观看 | 色播亚洲婷婷 | 亚洲精品久久久久999中文字幕 | 色综合久久66 | 黄色大片网 | 日韩免费在线一区 | 精品视频久久久久久 | 亚洲第二色 | 天天爱天天插 | 久久久www成人免费精品张筱雨 | 91大神在线观看视频 | 久久亚洲人 | 欧美午夜精品久久久久久浪潮 | 国产精品麻豆91 | 亚洲美女视频在线观看 | 欧美日韩国产精品一区 | 国产福利在线 | 91成人精品国产刺激国语对白 | 天天综合操 | 91精选| 亚洲精品99 | 毛片a级片 | www.夜色.com | 欧美日韩色婷婷 | 美女国内精品自产拍在线播放 | av在线在线 | 日日夜夜天天操 | 狠狠黄 | 97精产国品一二三产区在线 | 最新国产精品久久精品 | 开心激情久久 | 91九色自拍 | 一二区av | 韩国精品视频在线观看 | 国产黄网在线 | 日韩av在线免费播放 | 国产精品入口麻豆www | 最近高清中文字幕在线国语5 | 免费日韩 | 九九免费视频 |