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* [[Arthur Guez]], [[Théophane Weber]], [[Ioannis Antonoglou]], [[Karen Simonyan]], [[Oriol Vinyals]], [[Daan Wierstra]], [[Rémi Munos]], [[David Silver]] ('''2018'''). ''Learning to Search with MCTSnets''. [https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.04697 arXiv:1802.04697]
 
* [[Arthur Guez]], [[Théophane Weber]], [[Ioannis Antonoglou]], [[Karen Simonyan]], [[Oriol Vinyals]], [[Daan Wierstra]], [[Rémi Munos]], [[David Silver]] ('''2018'''). ''Learning to Search with MCTSnets''. [https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.04697 arXiv:1802.04697]
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* [[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]] ('''2018'''). ''[http://science.sciencemag.org/content/362/6419/1140 A general reinforcement learning algorithm that masters chess, shogi, and Go through self-play]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_(journal) Science], Vol. 362, No. 6419 <ref>[https://deepmind.com/blog/alphazero-shedding-new-light-grand-games-chess-shogi-and-go/ AlphaZero: Shedding new light on the grand games of chess, shogi and Go | ] by [[David Silver]], [[Thomas Hubert]], [[Julian Schrittwieser]] and [[Demis Hassabis]], [[DeepMind]], December 03, 2018</ref>
  
 
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David Silver [1]

David Silver,
a British computer scientist at Google DeepMind, and co-author of AlphaGo and AlphaZero. Before, since 2010, he was researcher at University College London, postdoc at Massachusetts Institute of Technology [2], Ph.D student and postdoc at University of Alberta, and CTO for Elixir Studios and lead programmer on the PC strategy game Republic: the Revolution [3]. His research interests covers simulation-based search, reinforcement learning, and cooperative pathfinding.

See also

Selected Publications

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  • David Silver (2006). Cooperative Pathfinding. In AI Game Programming Wisdom 3, pages 99–111. Charles River Media, pdf

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External Links

AlphaGo Zero: Discovering new knowledge by David Silver, YouTube Video

References

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