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              Mastering the game of Go with deep neural networks and tree search.

              The game of Go has long been viewed as the most challenging of classic games for artificial intelligence owing to its enormous search space and the difficulty of evaluating board positions and moves. Here we introduce a new approach to computer Go that uses 'value networks' to evaluate board positions and 'policy networks' to select moves. These deep neural networks are trained by a novel combination of supervised learning from human expert games, and reinforcement learning from games of self-play. Without any lookahead search, the neural networks play Go at the level of state-of-the-art Monte Carlo tree search programs that simulate thousands of random games of self-play. We also introduce a new search algorithm that combines Monte Carlo simulation with value and policy networks. Using this search algorithm, our program AlphaGo achieved a 99.8% winning rate against other Go programs, and defeated the human European Go champion by 5 games to 0. This is the first time that a computer program has defeated a human professional player in the full-sized game of Go, a feat previously thought to be at least a decade away.
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                Journal
                Advanced Functional Materials
                Adv. Funct. Mater.
                Wiley
                1616301X
                November 2018
                November 2018
                October 09 2018
                : 28
                : 47
                : 1804397
                Affiliations
                [1 ]SKKU Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology (SAINT); Sungkyunkwan University; Suwon 16419 Republic of Korea
                [2 ]Hunan Key Laboratory for Super Microstructure and Ultrafast Process; School of Physics and Electronics; Central South University; Changsha Hunan 410083 P. R. China
                [3 ]Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Sungkyunkwan University; Suwon 16419 Republic of Korea
                [4 ]School of Chemical Engineering; Sungkyunkwan University; Suwon 16419 Republic of Korea
                [5 ]School of Chemical and Biological Engineering; Institute of Chemical Processes; Seoul National University; Seoul 08826 Republic of Korea
                [6 ]Department of Nano Engineering; Sungkyunkwan University; Suwon 16419 Republic of Korea
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                10.1002/adfm.201804397
                a2d8f23d-c596-4098-a5f4-37c69fa029a8
                © 2018

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