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Julian Schrittwieser
,
an Austrian computer scientist and senior software engineer at
Google
DeepMind
. He is involved in the
AlphaGo
and
AlphaZero
projects mastering the games of
Go
,
chess
and
Shogi
, and holds a B.Sc. in software enginering from
Vienna University of Technology
in 2013
[1]
.
Julian Schrittwieser
[2]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
References
What links here?
Selected Publications
[3]
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
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
[4]
External Links
Julian Schrittwieser | LinkedIn
furidamu
Mononofu (Julian Schrittwieser) · GitHub
References
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Julian Schrittwieser | LinkedIn
^
Mononofu (Julian Schrittwieser) · GitHub
^
Publications | DeepMind
^
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Dec 6, 2017
Chess
Jan 21, 2018
Chris J. Maddison
Dec 8, 2017
David Silver
Feb 11, 2018
Deep Learning
Feb 12, 2018
DeepMind
Dec 9, 2017
Demis Hassabis
Dec 8, 2017
Dharshan Kumaran
Dec 9, 2017
Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Jan 16, 2018
Go
Jan 24, 2018
Ilya Sutskever
Jan 28, 2017
Ioannis Antonoglou
Dec 6, 2017
Julian Schrittwieser
Dec 7, 2017
Karen Simonyan
Dec 10, 2017
Koray Kavukcuoglu
Dec 10, 2017
Laurent Sifre
Dec 7, 2017
LCZero
Apr 18, 2018
Learning
Feb 20, 2018
Marc Lanctot
Jan 10, 2018
Matthew Lai
Dec 6, 2017
Monte-Carlo Tree Search
Apr 26, 2018
Neural Networks
Mar 12, 2018
People
Feb 28, 2018
Reinforcement Learning
Feb 12, 2018
Shih-Chieh Huang
Oct 18, 2017
Shogi
Feb 19, 2018
Thomas Hubert
Dec 7, 2017
Thore Graepel
Jan 10, 2018
Timothy Lillicrap
Dec 9, 2017
Vienna University of Technology
Dec 7, 2017
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an Austrian computer scientist and senior software engineer at Google DeepMind. He is involved in the AlphaGo and AlphaZero projects mastering the games of Go, chess and Shogi, and holds a B.Sc. in software enginering from Vienna University of Technology in 2013 [1].
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
[3]External Links
References
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