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Neural Net Lottery Picker
Hi all, I worked on a neural network app based in Java, and have made a few slight changes since the original post I shared here about two years ago (original post got locked). Anyways, I have a few tools; NN s, scrappers and more to test in my github account... look me up under qubitoolbox . The repository Java_DeepNeuralNetwork is the most user friendly tool for use, the rest requires understanding of python at minimum. And will be releasing further updates soon. Jus
Mar 18, 2019, 1:01 pm - osmannica2001 - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
You can start with the standard settings, except MCE error which should be set at 0,07 or lower. I am using 0,05. You can set Skip latest to 5 and Show Top Ranking Numbers to how large you want your wheel (abbreviated or full) to be. Skip Latest shows how good the predicted numbers have behaved in the latest draws. Typically you can create a history list of 100 to 200 draws to use. Use Latest is how large your history you use. My way to use Percep-Lotron is this: You start with Use
Mar 25, 2018, 5:32 pm - MillionsWanted - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
I find it rather curious that 990 or 976 draws is what is used for the predictions as Stoopendaal used in his examples that he posted earlier on in the forums. I notice that Adamcustom used 5619 drawings to get his prediction results (see page. 13 in this forum). I have a hard time understanding this since Stoopendaal keeps saying that for the best results, only 10 to 70 draw results are needed for his game of 6 /45. He has said this in the forums and in his email replies to me. He
Jan 27, 2016, 10:47 pm - Kosh - Mathematics Forum

Artificial Intelligence
Here is the best neural net I found, you can set it up for cash five. Out of 3 sets you get two numbers in one set. Many times you get one number in each set. The problem is to find the correct setting for the AI. Here it is, http://stonisa.info/hobby.php Go to number one # Lotto Artificial Intelligence Excellent software that uses Artificial Neural Network to try to predict numbers to be drawn in the current round using history of previous draws. The prediction
Aug 22, 2010, 11:20 pm - RedToad - Mathematics Forum

Fooled by Randomness
Mega-ThinkTank, I'm still waiting for someone to explain what causes the patterns you perceive in the results, assuming there are patterns other than RANDOM NOISE. I happen to know from a lot of experience that a Neural Network can be Trained to predict the next event in a sequence with Incredible Precision, as long as the predictions are made exclusively within the data that was used to optimize the parameters. I suspect you might be experiencing some analogy to this, causing you to believe
Aug 12, 2010, 5:00 pm - jimmy4164 - Lottery Systems Forum

Pick-Games High/Low Neural Net System
This is a High/Low neural network system. It allows you to enter a history of a Pick-game (ie. Pick-3, Pick-4, etc). Then you can choose number of draws per neural net input, for example if you choose 8, each 8 consecutive draws will be fed into neural net as input and there's going to be 1 output. The neural net will train until the error is reduced to a very small number. By then the neural net has learned what it can from your history data. It then runs the last (for example 8) i
Oct 12, 2019, 12:50 pm - cddvd - Lottery Systems Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Hi Mrbean, The y value box is where you set the expected value. For instance if yesterday's winning numbers for a pick5 were 2,4,5,31,32, this would serve as input x. Where today winning numbers, say 4,12,15,23,25 would be y values, also called expected values, since we expect the algorithm to learn that from drawn values 2,4,5,31,32, then 4,12,15,23,25 should be predicted. The third box is a comparison of trained values with respect to y. The predict box - serves as Testing once the
Mar 19, 2019, 12:16 am - osmannica2001 - Mathematics Forum

Winhunter revival
Thanks Gambler, Think with todays Social media, ie youtube, and fb it maybe easier for people to share knowledge and strategies using it. Im hoping to make a few 'How to' vids and post them to youtube. With also the technology available today, Im hoping to try revamp or even convert it to a dot net environment and perhaps even get a collaboration going. There is a few ideas that I have... is to try see how a neural network intelligence with work when choosing filters. ie
Mar 1, 2017, 11:17 pm - Supanova09 - Lottery Systems Forum

If lotteries weren't completely random
For entertaining purposes, let's assume for the moment that lotteries weren't completely random. That they follow some sort of law. Now for a pick 3? for the people who know about neural networks...what would be a good model to a neural network? Right now i just got this simple of 30 inputs, 30 hidden units, 30 outputs. I am training it as if i enter a draw as inputs, i train it to output the next draw. 30 inputs because if the result of a draw was for example 2-5-8, I would set a
Dec 17, 2015, 1:26 pm - tdottlotto - Lottery Discussion Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Millionswanted, jlg69, The ANN implementation in version 1.5 of perceplotron is (much) slower than the ANN I used in the previous versions of perceplotron. I added an extra stopping condition in the latest version (1.6) to speed up the training hopefully without loosing performance. This extra condition, mean cross entropy error, checks the mcee of the training data (lottery draws) when training the network. When the found mcee value is smaller than the mcee value you entered the t
Oct 24, 2015, 8:58 am - stoopendaal - Mathematics Forum

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