SPOOKY ACCURACY IN PREDICTING A GAMBLER'S NEXT BET
24 July 2009
New neural study develops some startling AI
results
Artificial intelligence works in part to replicate the
human mind, and scientists need to know how humans make
their next moves, reports Scientific American this week.
The article goes on to report that scientists have
created a system that can predict the bets of gamblers,
with an accuracy "bordering on spooky."
The
research to which Scientific American refers was
published July 11th this year by Victor K.Y. Chan in the
Journal of Gambling Studies. Chan is a researcher at the
Macau Polytechnic Institute, which funded his research.
Chan's team used data from a total of 675 online
games from six Texas Hold 'em gamblers to build a
mathematically simulated neural network based on the
players’ initial few plays to establish that the network
learned and rewired itself based on guesses that either
turn out to be right or wrong. This method of AI is
called propagation of error.
The researchers
found that their neural model could predict each of the
six gamblers' bet amounts with an accuracy to three
decimal places of the dollar, and could also predict
with similar accuracy their cumulative wins/losses.
The conclusion was that, based on their first few
games, the gamblers' subsequent behavior, strategy and
ultimately their wins and losses, was consistently
predictable.
Chans findings no doubt add to the
body of knowledge accumulated by AI poker studies at
Canadian universities. The full and very detailed
scientific paper on the Macau achievement can be read
here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/17472377/Using-Neural-Networks-to-Model-the-Behavior-and-Decisions-of-Gamblers-in-Particular-CyberGamblers
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