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- From: tgorb@rrc.chevron.com (Joe Gorberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.ai.neural-nets
- Subject: Re: Neural-nets and horse racing?
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- Date: 8 Jan 93 15:15:06 GMT
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- In article 1iiageINN1p3@MINERVA.CIS.YALE.EDU, theodore-michael@yale.edu (Dr. Disorder) writes:
- >Yes, I know I'm a moron for even asking this, but that aside, could anyone
- >point me in the direction of prior research regarding neural-nets and
- >betting on horses (or just betting generally)? It seems like enough data
- >is available to train a network to intelligently pick enough winners so that
- >one would come out ahead (over the long haul).
- >
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- Talk to the folks at Ward Systems Group Inc., the maker of Neuroshell and
- Neurowindows. One of the examples that comes with Neuroshell is a net
- for playing the horses.
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- Ward Systems Group phone #: (301) 662-7950.
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- Joe Gorberg
- tgorb@rrc.chevron.com
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