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Posted September 9, 2009
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Tainan, Taiwan
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Hi
Thank you very much for the opportunity of giving this talk.I've seen that our proposal, our request for funding has been accepted.This proposal is a joint work between people in Taiwan, in particular Chang-Shing and Mei-Hui in the National University of Tainan and people here in France.It's a proposal around Monte-Carlo Tree Search. The goals are twofolds.First, improving Monte-Carlo Tree Search. This will be evaluated through the most classical benchmark, i.e. the game of Go.Second, applying Monte-Carlo Tree Search for other problems. In particular,energy management is an important problem, in France, in Taiwan, and in many other countries; this is important both for ecological reasons and economical reasons.I'm very happy of this opportunity of joint work with Taiwan around this important family of algorithm and these important applications.
Thank you very much
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Dr. Olivier Teytaud
TAO, INRIA, France
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