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* [[Markus Enzenberger]] ('''1996'''). ''[http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/go/Programs/neurogo-html/neurogo.html The Integration of A Priori Knowledge into a Go Playing Neural Network]''.
 
* [[Markus Enzenberger]] ('''1996'''). ''[http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/go/Programs/neurogo-html/neurogo.html The Integration of A Priori Knowledge into a Go Playing Neural Network]''.

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Markus Enzenberger [1]

Markus Enzenberger,
a German computer scientist, and Computer Go programmer, until 2009 affiliated with the University of Alberta. He is author of NeuroGo, along with Martin Müller, Broderick Arneson, Richard Segal, Gerald Tesauro and Arpad Rimmel (since 2010), co-author of Fuego [2], which won the Gold medal at the 14th Computer Olympiad in 9x9 Go, as well the Silver medal in 19x19 Go, and GoGui, a graphical interface for Go programs [3] using GTP, the Go Text Protocol.

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