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Date: 2016-03-04 05:06:20
Machine learning
Computer Go
Computational neuroscience
Artificial intelligence
Go software
AlphaGo
Convolutional neural network
Monte Carlo tree search
Reinforcement learning
Artificial neural network
Monte Carlo method
Google DeepMind

Mastering the Game of Go with Deep Neural Networks and Tree Search David Silver1 *, Aja Huang1 *, Chris J. Maddison1 , Arthur Guez1 , Laurent Sifre1 , George van den Driessche1 , Julian Schrittwieser1 , Ioannis Antonoglo

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