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something wrong with lottosync v1.6 ?
vick, i hope the keno version is worth waiting for or ill probably forget the whole lottosync circus, maybe its because my keno game is electronic, i dont know, if so perhaps the neural network thing might be worth a shot, was thinking of brainmaker or similar, arent these supposed to be quite accurate for prng prediction? anyways good luck with your 6/49.all the best
Apr 16, 2004, 1:16 pm - paul762 - Lottery Systems Forum

Neural Networks- Applicable to Lottery?
hypersoniq, will your neural network be based on the assumption that there are biases in the Powerball draws? Will you record the order that the balls came out like some sites do? Or are you assuming that independently drawn random numbers have some kind of magical repeating pattern that can be predicted??
Mar 11, 2004, 4:02 pm - LottoBuddy - Lottery Systems Forum

neural networks and lotteries
I had toyed with this approach a few years back... never got anywhere... I'm game... I'll help where I can.A Neural Network is defined well here...http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~lss/NNIntro/InvSlides.html#whatI'm basically an idiot when it comes to neural networks, so I can't explain all the details (until I figure them out, which can take some time)... but I never did abandon pursuing them, just put them on the back burner...What language do you program with?
Jan 11, 2004, 12:44 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

Mr Bobp ..others ...whatayathink?
Quote: Originally posted by BobP on December 20, 2004As for the software, I suppose I should add: There have been several lottery softwares that apply hundreds to thousands of systems against a draw history to supposedly find the best system(s) for you to play.These systems are very simple one up one down kind of critters and you quickly learn what worked yesterday doesn't work tomorrow. The difference between the one above and these is the neural network which will either help or do nothing.
Dec 20, 2004, 3:09 am - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum

Does anyone else use another chatbot?
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May 23, 2023, 9:03 pm - ddude003 - Lottery Discussion Forum

how to use neural networks to exclude a lottery number?
hello winomeday, neural network is a differentiated type of program that attempts to mimic the neurons of the human brain and the human ability to identify subtle differences or patterns, is already widely used in identifying people through images, widely used by stock exchange shareholders to predict purchase conditions and sale of shares, through a database of results the network can be used to predict patterns of results and create numerical sequences more likely to draw,
Aug 10, 2018, 10:01 am - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Neural Networks and the applicability to lotteries has been discussed many times here on Lottery Post. Here some comments on NN here on Lottery Post of the past years: You are quite correct in your comments that neural networks will not predict the winning numbers everytime. They are however very powerful prediction tools that when used with other ai toolsets can reduce your odds and give you more winnings than other methods. If the lottery is not random enough they might be able to
Aug 9, 2015, 5:29 pm - stoopendaal - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Hi SergeM, Noise: With this factor you manipulate the weight of the initial randomly generated output values. I'm not sure what the impact of this factor is on the 'performance' of the network (haven't done enough testing). Moment factor meaning: This can improve the learning rate in some situations, by helping to smooth out unusual conditions in the training set. Momentum simply adds a fraction m of the previous weight update to the current one. The momentum parameter is use
Aug 30, 2015, 2:19 pm - stoopendaal - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
I refined the neural network algorithm by adding the moment factor (as an optional parameter) to it. I changed the parameter name 'Alpha' to 'Learning Rate' because this is actually the official name of this parameter. Moment factor meaning: This can improve the learning rate in some situations, by helping to smooth out unusual conditions in the training set. Momentum simply adds a fraction m of the previous weight update to the current one. The momentum parameter is used to preve
Aug 29, 2015, 7:27 am - stoopendaal - Mathematics Forum

Has anyone done any study on neural networks in lotteries?
Human brain is the top neural network based final product. Train it and get the most out of it.
Jan 18, 2024, 9:42 am - thamizhpayan - Lottery Discussion Forum

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