Neural network tend to work well in those cases where evaluation function is
smooth, like backgammon. Even inbackgammon neural networks do give good
results if situation has possibility of sudden equity changes like deep
backgames and deep anchor games. Top backgammon programs 3-ply search on top
neural network to handle these problems.

I do not know wher neural nets would fit well, perhaps finding invasion
spots?

There has been something on chess neural nets so maybe checking what they
have done?

I am pretty sure there was neural net program in later 80ies?

Petri

2009/10/14 Petr Baudis <pa...@ucw.cz>

>  Hi!
>
>  Is there some "high-level reason" hypothesised about why there are
> no successful programs using neural networks in Go?
>
>  I'd also like to ask if someone has a research tip for some
> interesting Go sub-problem that could make for a nice beginner neural
> networks project.
>
>  Thanks,
>
> --
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