Ti-Rong Wu
Ti-Rong Wu,
a Taiwanese computer scientist affiliated with the Computer Games and Intelligence Lab at National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu headed by professor I-Chen Wu [2]. His research interests include machine learning for computer games, mathematical optimization, parallel MCTS, and recently DCNN [3]. Ti-Rong Wu is key-developer of the Go playing program CGI who made most significant changes and improvements over the former Amigo, including automated tuning of pattern features [4].
Selected Publications
- Ting-Fu Liao, I-Chen Wu, Guan-Wun Chen, Chung-Chin Shih, Po-Ya Kang, Bing-Tsung Chiang, Ting-Chu Ho, Ti-Rong Wu (2014). A Study of Software Framework for Parallel Monte Carlo Tree Search. GPW-2014
- Ti-Rong Wu, I-Chen Wu, Guan-Wun Chen, Ting-Han Wei, Tung-Yi Lai, Hung-Chun Wu, Li-Cheng Lan (2017). Multi-Labelled Value Networks for Computer Go. arXiv:1705.10701
- Hsiao-Chung Hsieh, Ti-Rong Wu, Ting-Han Wei, I-Chen Wu (2019). Net2Net Extension for the AlphaGo Zero Algorithm. Advances in Computer Games 16
Postings
- Re: UEC cup 1st day result by Ti-Rong Wu, Computer Go Archive, March 19, 2016
External Links
- computer-go.info - Details of Programmer: Wu, Ti-Rong
- 台版AlphaGo在交大 程度接近職業棋士 | 即時新聞 | 20160315 | 蘋果日報 - Image with CGI developers
References
- ↑ Image cropped from "The winners of the Go 19x19", Photo 16 by Jan Krabbenbos, Events 2016: Day 6 | ICGA
- ↑ Members - lab-aigames
- ↑ Re: UEC cup 1st day result by Ti-Rong Wu, Computer Go Archive, March 19, 2016
- ↑ Introduction to Go Programs Developed at CGI Lab
- ↑ dblp: Ti-Rong Wu