Author: ujecrh
Date: 11:25:04 06/28/00
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On June 28, 2000 at 14:01:57, Tom Kerrigan wrote: > >Computer simulations of neural networks are only very loose approximations of >human neural networks. > >So no, the human brain does not work on "magic", but I doubt that a computer can >currently approximate a brain well enough to be meaningful to computer chess. > >-Tom Yes, far from that, for example backgammon is a typical successful application of NN to games programming and, one the best backgammon program has been named jellyfish because the size of the NN used is closer to the brain of a Jelly fish than a human one :o)
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