Petr Baudis wrote:
Hi!
Is there some "high-level reason" hypothesised about why there are
no successful programs using neural networks in Go?
I'd also like to ask if someone has a research tip for some
interesting Go sub-problem that could make for a nice beginner neural
networks project.
Thanks,
At the time when it was fashionable, I would have sold my pattern-Elo
stuff as a neural network, because, in neural-network jargon, it is in
fact a one-layer network with a softmax output. Since the development of
support-vector machines, neural networks have been considered completely
obsolete in the machine-learning community. From a marketing point of
view, it is not a good idea to do research on neural networks nowadays.
You must give your system another name.
Rémi
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