From 527755060b76dc9fe67b237007afa98f0e958a49 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Petr Baudis Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 18:40:21 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] COVER_LETTER: Tidy up, write more --- tex/COVER_LETTER | 27 ++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) rewrite tex/COVER_LETTER (72%) diff --git a/tex/COVER_LETTER b/tex/COVER_LETTER dissimilarity index 72% index 953da21..6f7323f 100644 --- a/tex/COVER_LETTER +++ b/tex/COVER_LETTER @@ -1,13 +1,14 @@ -Posilam to do normalni issue - ---- - -Usually the field of Computer Go is focued on direct improvements of computer playing programs. In contrary, very few attention is paid -to what we could formulate as analysis of Go games with respect of traditional Go knowledge, such as playing style. - -In the paper, we have used a few basic data-mining methods with aim to explore the possibilities of capturing these notions programaticaly. -We are not aware of any related work in this field so far, and from this point of view our work is completely novel. - -The results showed a lot of promises, though a lot remains to be done. We believe, that our work could be used in fields of -Go-teaching, analysis of current computer programs performance/weaknesses or be helpful to deepen general Go-game understanding. - +Posilam to do normalni issue + +--- + +The field of Computer Go is usually focused on direct improvements of computer playing programs. +In contrast, very little attention is paid to the analysis of Go games with respect to the traditional Go knowledge such as playing style. + +In the paper, we have used several data-mining methods with the aim to explore the possibilities of capturing these notions programatically. +We are not aware of any related work in this field so far, and from this point of view our work is completely novel. +We focus on laying down the baseline methodology and foundations for future applications. + +The results show significant promise and allow many further experiments to be formulated. +We believe that our work can be used for improvements in teaching of Go, +analysis of performance and weaknesses of the current computer programs, or to help deepen the general understanding of the game of Go by humans. -- 2.11.4.GIT