I really like the gpu support
How many gpus and cpus can Leela use?
But the heatmap needs a lot improvements.
I love killer featurespnprog wrote:Hi,
What I like the most with Leela, per order of preference:
- There is a gtp version. For me, this is THE killer feature (and plenty of other informations are available through its stderr)
- Leela is so strong, because... yeah... GnuGo as well has a gtp mode
- There is a dedicated Linux version, no need for me to use wine
- Leela is free (but not opensource)
SGF files have:Gomoto wrote:Have you seen LeelaX on KGS, please release .......
I am very exited on this one.
Very cool job on Leela by Gian-Carlo.
A variantion tree is also very important.Gomoto wrote:Leela is great.
Single most important feature still missing: variation tree.
I have to use two go programms for now, when I analyze with Leela: One for the variations, and Leela running on the side used to reload the sgf for each variation
But Zens heatmap has a structure (different colors).Gomoto wrote:I feel Leela 0.9 is stronger than Zen 6 because its neural net is superior. The win percentages of the neural network seem to help a lot. Leela has got a very good intuition.
I do not feel Zens Heatmap is superior to Leelas move probabilities.
One feature of Leela I like a lot: Click in the analysis window on a line and the variation is shown with move numbers on the board. (an option to show the numbers & stones would be nice).
An further option to show the 5 best moves colored by winning percentage instead of move probability would also be good.
You may want to check my other thread in the announcement forum. Maybe one step closer to what you needs.Gomoto wrote:One feature of Leela I like a lot: Click in the analysis window on a line and the variation is shown with move numbers on the board. (an option to show the numbers & stones would be nice).
An further option to show the 5 best moves colored by winning percentage instead of move probability would also be good.