Konami Creates Artificial Intelligence To Identify Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards | Gaming News

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If you think you or your friends are good at Yu-Gi-Oh!, just wait until you start playing the machines.

At this year’s Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association meeting, Konami revealed it had developed AI-enabled tech that can identify the 9,000-plus Yu-Gi-Oh! playing cards.

According to Nikkei, the first system Konami created could only identify half the cards correctly after learning them over the course of a twenty-day period. Konami realised that this system wouldn’t be usable, so it a technique called “translucent composite learning.” CG versions of the cards were created with two variations merged into semi-transparent compositions.

The result was a new AI system that was able to learn all 9,000-plus Yu-Gi-Oh! cards in a four-to-five day span with a hundred per cent accuracy rate.

Now that AI has learned the cards, it’s only a matter of time before the machines can play them.

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