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Is there any plan to release the self-play game sgf? #4

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pangafu opened this issue May 3, 2018 · 4 comments
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Is there any plan to release the self-play game sgf? #4

pangafu opened this issue May 3, 2018 · 4 comments

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@pangafu
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pangafu commented May 3, 2018

With sgf maybe we can learn to training a smaller or bigger network.

@bochen2027
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for bootstrapping purposes one wouldn't need all 10 million (or however much it was that training ended on for OpenGo) but only the latest couple of million most higher quality games. I see that its 200 GB, but if the training data would be classified as under the same license as the rest of the open source then in theory the team wouldn't have any objections or obstacles to shipping the data on media to those whom wished to obtain a hard copy at whatever reasonable expense for time and shipping&handling? If it is the case that you plan on releasing the training data and the only thing holding back is the stated infrastructure issues (bandwidth etc), would you have any hesistations shipping it to those that might benefit the most from it? I have emailed you with an offer.
That would certainly go a long ways towards the stated goal of helping other community projects such as Leela Zero etc Perhaps your team could even provide such data in media copy format free of cost dierectly to the developers of Leela Zero

hopefully someone compiles this on unbuntu, (I don't know linux) and rents a 8xV100 from aws and see if it can hit the top of the cgos charts and surpass the mysterious chronos, would be nice to see its top strength and how well it might scale up in strength. if it reached so high on only 1 V100, then surely with eight of them it could top chronus right? I can even provide free access to 4xV100 if someone is willing to help set it up for the experiment of 100 games using the released OpenGo playing with 4Xv100 on cgos.

note: golaxy was giving one stone handicap to the pros. (at that level is between 300 to 400 elo) which I don't believe is the case here with opengo. Was it stated what hardware was used during the pro games? Just one V100 or more?

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pangafu commented May 3, 2018

Yes.. I now attempt to mix zero sgf with human sgf to train a human-style go network, here is some part of my work.
https://github.com/pangafu/LeelaMasterWeight
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bB8ee1wFuRWL9nPhsl4_BPUhcWSBuxO0?usp=sharing

And the elo of the mix network seem same with the zero one, so maybe the high level zero sgf may help to train some high level human-style go network.

And also I am very interesting use ELF to make my future human-style go network.

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jma127 commented May 3, 2018

Thanks for your interest! This has been addressed in separate issues and the answer is that releasing training selfplays/intermediate models is on our roadmap but there is no definite date we can commit to.

There are no changes to our plans at this time.

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