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Deep Learning and the Game of Go

Deep Learning and the Game of Go

529 kr

529 kr

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To., 9 jan. - on., 15 jan.


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Produktbeskrivelse

It's nearly impossible to build a competent Go-playing machine using conventional programming techniques, let alone have it win. By applying advanced AI techniques, in particular deep learning and reinforcement learning, users can train their Go-bot in the rules and tactics of the game.

 

Deep Learning and the Game of Go opens up the world of deep learning and AI by teaching readers to build their own Go-playing machine.

 

Key Features

·   Getting started with neural networks

·   Building your Go AI

·   Improving how your Go-bot plays and reacts

 

Audience

No deep learning experience required. All you need is high school level math and basic Python skills. This book even teaches you how to play Go!

 

Author Bio

Max Pumperla is a Data Scientist and Engineer specializing in Deep Learning at the artificial intelligence company skymind.ai. He is the cofounder of the Deep Learning platform aetros.com.

 

Kevin Ferguson has 18 years of experience in distributed systems and data science. He is a data scientist at Honor, and has experience at companies such as Google and

Meebo. Together, Max and Kevin are co-authors of betago, one of very few open source Go bots, developed in Python.

Artikkel nr.

e5742898-a956-4e85-84d5-87c2e191b81e

Egenskaper

Sjanger

Science Fiction

Språkversjon

Engelsk

Bokomslagstype

Heftet

Antall sider

384 sider

Skrevet av

Max Pumperla and Kevin Ferguson

Utgiver

Manning

Utgivelsesdato (DD/MM/ÅÅÅÅ)

25/01/2019

International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

9781617295324

Deep Learning and the Game of Go

529 kr

529 kr

På lager

To., 9 jan. - on., 15 jan.


Sikker betaling

Åpent kjøp til og med 7/1-25


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris