Intelligent go software to boost nation’s performance

Taipei Times
Date: Dec 15, 2018
By: Lin Chia-nan  /  Staff reporter

National Chiao Tung University professor Wu I-chen (吳毅成) presented an intelligent

Taiwanese-Australian professional go player Joanne Missingham plays against the “CGI GO Intelligence” software program developed by National Chiao Tung University professor Wu I-chen’s lab during a lecture held by the Chinese Juvenile WeiChi Institute in Taipei on March 27, 2016.  Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

“Life-Learning System for Go” training and grading system for go players at the Future Tech Expo in Taipei yesterday.

The system is the result of a years-long endeavor he hopes could help players make faster progress.

The three-day expo, which ends today at Taipei World Trade Center Hall 3, showcases techniques related to artificial intelligence (AI) applications, biotechnology, medical devices, chemical engineering and materials science.

In the AI section, Wu introduced a smart learning system for go players that offers nearly 40 difficulty levels, from beginner to professional and above.    [FULL  STORY]

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