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Revision as of 09:12, 4 July 2018
- Case Studies
- Reinforcement (RL)
- Deep Q Learning (DQN)
- Competitions
- An introduction to Deep Q-Learning: let’s play Doom
- IBM Watson: The inside story of how the Jeopardy-winning supercomputer was born, and what it wants to do next | Jo Best - TechRepublic
- AI and Games Series; an Informed Overview | Dr Tommy Thompson
Contents
OpenAI: Dota 2 ...2018
Google DeepMind AlphaGo: Go ...2016
Google DeepMind: Atari video games ...2015
IBM Watson: Jeopardy ...2011
IBM Deep Blue: Chess ...1997
Donald Waterman: Draw Poker ...1968
Arthur Samuel: Checkers ...1950s