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Neural Net Lottery Picker
1- Can this software be saved on the desktop? If so where is the save as button? Create a folder on your laptop/pc (like c:/MyLotteryTools/NeuralNet/) and copy the tool (exe file) from your download folder to this folder. Next right click on the tool ( a menu will pop up) and finally create a shortcut of the tool to your desktop. 2- How can we use this software to win the BIG MM and PB jackpots? And more importantly, how long do I have to wait before I win the huge jackpots. It's an
Aug 12, 2015, 1:03 pm - stoopendaal - Mathematics Forum

RL's Digit Master Pro Big Game software download.
Hi, It might be worth investigating the shareware AiNet which is a type of probabilistic NN which requires no training. http://www.simtel.net/category/MIS-Neural-Network-Programs/207.html AiNet is a very powerful and simple tool for solving the problems which are usually solved with artificial neural networks (ANN). The tests that we have run, have proved that the results obtained with aiNet are at least as good as the results obtained with other ANNs. Here are some of aiNet s featu
Jun 8, 2012, 10:41 pm - Spot9 - Lottery Systems Forum

Artificial Intelligence
when you talk about back propagation, you're talking about neural networks and connectionism. That's not the only kind of artificial intelligence, the other main branch is heuristics and is closer to traditional programming. Connectionism is mathematically very simple, it's a matrix multiplication, back propagation is adjusting the elements of the multiplier vector up or down according to what the impact of that multiplier should've been. This results in a single layer neural net which is ac
Aug 27, 2010, 12:30 am - jwhou - Mathematics Forum

Fooled by Randomness
RL, ...I have found that I can predict certian data with a 90% or better accuracy more than 75% of the time.... Which would result in a 0.675 Expected Value (0.90 X 0.75), right in the ballpark with JimmyjWright's 0.65 results that I suspect he got by fitting his systems and/or parameters to the data, after the fact. Perhaps a little like the user input required by your program? I could design a neural network that would predict winners with astonishing acuracy, provided you only tested
Aug 22, 2010, 1:50 pm - jimmy4164 - Lottery Systems Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Hello All, Recently I ve been trying to predict the Powerball using a convoluted neural network (C.N.N.). Based on the fact that everyone dreams of winning the jackpot one day. So why not apply machine learning to perform a little bit of the heavy lifting. So, with a little research here s some pitfalls one must avoid. Make sure your dataset isn t normalized. Meaning all data coming from the Powerball database is normalized from least to greatest. This looks great and simple to the human e
Jun 25, 2022, 8:24 pm - Cyberplex - Mathematics Forum

Cycles - Interesting Numbers
Well checked the PDF and author out a bit more, the guys seems legit and real. The paper seems to be a summary of an approach taken that they thought might give some statistical edge using the Deep Learning AI system. Outcome = epic fail. The outcome was only one of the numbers selected dropped. So a new question arises, is AI fallible? I have done some superficial NN (Neural network) predictions using various algorithms that I simply stole off the web and programmed into excel. Can
Sep 13, 2018, 11:32 pm - Hydromaln7 - Lottery Discussion Forum

BETA - Neural Network in Java. Numbers Predictor
Todd, Neural networks work at the decimal level of math. Why? because in order to find the right weight of values that may represent an accurate output, we must first find N tangent lines which present the instantaneous rate of change of the function at a certain one point. The slope of the tangent line at a point on the function is equal to the derivative of the function at the same point, and when trying to find the limit at which a rate of change is performing it is necessary to zoom in at
Sep 27, 2017, 11:34 pm - osmannica2001 - Mathematics Forum

Converting and re-converting, numbers to combination number
Just a small update: I've been able (thanks to the help i received here) to convert 1200 lottery drawing results to their relative index values (lexicographic index). To sum up, we have now just one unique number for each lottery drawing (instead of 6), all these lottery history drawings (unique numbers) form a time-series chart. The question is, do the past drawing are somehow linked each other, and can a future drawing can be forecasted by using past-ones? A backprop
Sep 3, 2017, 10:38 am - luckyguyxxx - Mathematics Forum

RL's Digit Master Pro Big Game software download.
dld Pls accept my apologies. I meant Neural Network and should have put in its full name. RL thanks for stepping in and explaining things. As to RLP and not RAC which is a different kind of reduction these are the steps I take when backtesting: 1. I reset all the filters 2. Right click on RLP and get the sets generated 3. Check them against the draw 4. Remove a draw 5. Right click on RLP 6.Same as 3 etc. When I want to play the game using RLP then I left cl
Jun 9, 2012, 2:42 am - adamcustom - Lottery Systems Forum

RL's Digit Master Pro Big Game software download.
did NN refers to Neural Network which is a program used to predict the next value. I think Steve is using a program called predictor 2.6 which I believe a demo version can still be downloaded. It comes in different versions and is a bit expensive. Last time I checked it ran from $99 to $1000 bucks depending on which version you choose. It's a hit and miss as far a I am concerned but the manual does say it can be used for the lottery. I ran several test and it did very well at firs
Jun 8, 2012, 7:17 pm - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Lottery Systems Forum

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