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DeepMind
,
a British
artificial intelligence
company founded in September 2010 by
Demis Hassabis
,
Shane Legg
and
Mustafa Suleyman
, acquired by
Google
in 2014
[1]
.
The company focus on "solving intelligence" so far with
deep learning
using
deep neural networks
, mastering
Atari games
,
Go
, chess and
Shogi
. DeepMind made headlines in 2016 when their Go playing program
AlphaGo
won a $1M
5-game challenge match
in
Seoul
versus
Lee Sedol
with 4 - 1
[2]
[3]
[4]
.
See also
Convolutional Neural Networks in Go
AlphaGo
AlphaZero
Keynote Lecture CG 2016 Conference
by
Aja Huang
Selected Publications
[5]
Volodymyr Mnih
,
Koray Kavukcuoglu
,
David Silver
,
Andrei A. Rusu
,
Joel Veness
,
Marc G. Bellemare
,
Alex Graves
,
Martin Riedmiller
,
Andreas K. Fidjeland
,
Georg Ostrovski
,
Stig Petersen
,
Charles Beattie
,
Amir Sadik
,
Ioannis Antonoglou
,
Helen King
,
Dharshan Kumaran
,
Daan Wierstra
,
Shane Legg
,
Demis Hassabis
(
2015
).
Human-level control through deep reinforcement learning
.
Nature
, Vol. 518
David Silver
,
Aja Huang
,
Chris J. Maddison
,
Arthur Guez
,
Laurent Sifre
,
George van den Driessche
,
Julian Schrittwieser
,
Ioannis Antonoglou
,
Veda Panneershelvam
,
Marc Lanctot
,
Sander Dieleman
,
Dominik Grewe
,
John Nham
,
Nal Kalchbrenner
,
Ilya Sutskever
,
Timothy Lillicrap
,
Madeleine Leach
,
Koray Kavukcuoglu
,
Thore Graepel
,
Demis Hassabis
(
2016
).
Mastering the game of Go with deep neural networks and tree search
.
Nature
, Vol. 529
David Silver
,
Julian Schrittwieser
,
Karen Simonyan
,
Ioannis Antonoglou
,
Aja Huang
,
Arthur Guez
,
Thomas Hubert
,
Lucas Baker
,
Matthew Lai
,
Adrian Bolton
,
Yutian Chen
,
Timothy Lillicrap
,
Fan Hui
,
Laurent Sifre
,
George van den Driessche
,
Thore Graepel
,
Demis Hassabis
(
2017
).
Mastering the game of Go without human knowledge
.
Nature
, Vol. 550
[6]
David Silver
,
Thomas Hubert
,
Julian Schrittwieser
,
Ioannis Antonoglou
,
Matthew Lai
,
Arthur Guez
,
Marc Lanctot
,
Laurent Sifre
,
Dharshan Kumaran
,
Thore Graepel
,
Timothy Lillicrap
,
Karen Simonyan
,
Demis Hassabis
(
2017
).
Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a General Reinforcement Learning Algorithm
.
arXiv:1712.01815
»
AlphaZero
External Links
DeepMind
DeepMind from Wikipedia
2014
Demis Hassabis: 15 facts about the DeepMind Technologies founder | Technology
by
Samuel Gibbs
,
The Guardian
, January 28, 2014
Demis Hassabis: the secretive computer boffin with the £400 million brain
by
Tom Rowley
,
Telegraph
, January 28, 2014
2015 ...
The 21 smartest AI scientists working at Google DeepMind
by
Sam Shead
,
Business Insider India
, March 13, 2016
Could DeepMind try to conquer poker next?
by
Alex Hern
,
The Guardian
, March 30, 2016
[7]
Texas Hold'em: AI is almost as good as humans at playing poker
by
Matt Burgess
,
Wired UK
, March 30, 2016
Enabling Continual Learning in Neural Networks
by
James Kirkpatrick
,
Joel Veness
et al.,
DeepMind
, March 13, 2017
Exploring the mysteries of Go with AlphaGo and China's top players
by
Demis Hassabis
,
DeepMind
, April 10, 2017
AlphaGo's next move
by
Demis Hassabis
and
David Silver
,
DeepMind
, May 27, 2017
DeepMind expands to Canada with new research office in Edmonton, Alberta
by
Demis Hassabis
,
DeepMind
, July 5, 2017 »
Richard Sutton
,
Michael Bowling
AlphaGo Zero: Learning from scratch
by
Demis Hassabis
and
David Silver
,
DeepMind
, October 18, 2017
References
^
Demis Hassabis: the secretive computer boffin with the £400 million brain
by
Tom Rowley
,
Telegraph
, January 28, 2014
^
DeepMind - YouTube Channel
^
Video Interview with Rémi Coulom on AlphaGo, February 2016
^
Artificial intelligence: Google's AlphaGo beats Go master Lee Se-dol
,
BBC News
, March 12, 2016
^
Publications | DeepMind
^
AlphaGo Zero: Learning from scratch
by
Demis Hassabis
and
David Silver
,
DeepMind
, October 18, 2017
^
Johannes Heinrich
,
David Silver
(
2016
).
Deep Reinforcement Learning from Self-Play in Imperfect-Information Games
.
arXiv:1603.01121
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Feb 10, 2018
Andrei A. Rusu
Dec 8, 2017
Arthur Guez
Dec 6, 2017
Artificial Intelligence
Apr 9, 2018
David Silver
Feb 11, 2018
Deep Learning
Feb 12, 2018
DeepMind
Dec 9, 2017
Demis Hassabis
Dec 8, 2017
Dharshan Kumaran
Dec 9, 2017
Gábor Melis
Dec 24, 2016
Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Jan 16, 2018
Giraffe
Jan 8, 2018
Go
Jan 24, 2018
Ioannis Antonoglou
Dec 6, 2017
Joel Veness
Dec 8, 2017
Jonathan Rosenthal
Jan 9, 2018
Julian Schrittwieser
Dec 7, 2017
Karen Simonyan
Dec 10, 2017
Koray Kavukcuoglu
Dec 10, 2017
Laurent Sifre
Dec 7, 2017
LCZero
Apr 18, 2018
Marc Lanctot
Jan 10, 2018
Martin Riedmiller
Nov 29, 2016
Matthew Lai
Dec 6, 2017
Michael Bowling
Feb 20, 2018
Monte-Carlo Tree Search
Apr 26, 2018
Neural Networks
Mar 12, 2018
Organizations
Jul 19, 2017
Reinforcement Learning
Feb 12, 2018
Rémi Munos
Dec 8, 2017
Richard Sutton
Feb 20, 2018
Shih-Chieh Huang
Oct 18, 2017
Thomas Hubert
Dec 7, 2017
Thore Graepel
Jan 10, 2018
Timothy Lillicrap
Dec 9, 2017
Volodymyr Mnih
Dec 8, 2017
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DeepMind,
a British artificial intelligence company founded in September 2010 by Demis Hassabis, Shane Legg and Mustafa Suleyman, acquired by Google in 2014 [1].
The company focus on "solving intelligence" so far with deep learning using deep neural networks, mastering Atari games, Go, chess and Shogi. DeepMind made headlines in 2016 when their Go playing program AlphaGo won a $1M 5-game challenge match in Seoul versus Lee Sedol with 4 - 1 [2] [3] [4].
See also
Selected Publications
[5]External Links
2014
2015 ...
Texas Hold'em: AI is almost as good as humans at playing poker by Matt Burgess, Wired UK, March 30, 2016
References
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