Shun-Shii Lin (ªL¶¶³ß) was born on June 10, 1959 in Changhwa, Taiwan, Republic of China. He received the B.S. degree in Computer Engineering from the National Chiao-Tung University in 1981 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science and Information Engineering from the National Taiwan University in 1985 and 1990, respectively. From August 1986 to July 2001, he was on the faculty of the Department of Information and Computer Education of the National Taiwan Normal University. He was also a department head of the university from August 1994 to July 1996. He was a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1993. Starting August 2001 He is a professor and also serves as the director of the Graduate Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering of the National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, Republic of China. Dr. Lin is a member of the Institute of Information and Computing Machinery and the Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society. He was the winner of the 1996 and 1997 Acer Long Term Award for Outstanding M.S. Thesis Supervision, the winner of 2002 National Science Council Award for Outstanding M.S. Thesis Supervision, the winner of 2003 IICM (Institute of Information & Computing Machinery) Award for Outstanding M.S. Thesis Supervision, the winner of 2004 TAAI (Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence) Award for Outstanding Ph.D. Thesis Supervision, Republic of China. He also obtained the 1994-1998 Research Achievement Award of the National Science Council of the Republic of China and the 1999 Research Award of the National Taiwan Normal University. His research interests include Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Parallel Processing, Real-Time System Scheduling and Artificial Intelligence.

Till 2015, he has advised his students to win 17 gold medals in the domestic/international Computer Game Tournaments. He has advised 10 Master students to win the Outstanding Master's thesis Awards. He has also advised 5 Ph.D graduated students. Among them, 3 have won the Outstanding Ph.D dissertation Awards. His most famous student is Aja Huang (¶À¤h³Ç) who is one of the key developers behind AlphaGo that beats the world human Go champion in 2016.

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The story behind AlphaGo: 
It was an exciting moment that AlphaGo beat the world Go champion and it represented a historical moment for the advancement of AI. Hence, I would like to talk something about the road from Ko fight, Computer Olympiad gold, to AlphaGo beating the world Go champion.

Ko plays a very important role in Go, but most earlier-developed computer Go programs still cannot handle ko fights. In 2001, we (I and Aja Huang) started the first study to deal with this difficult problem. Utilizing the principle of game theory, we obtain the best strategies for the Go programs to gain maximum or loss minimum profit when dealing with the Ko fights.

In 2011, we (Aja Huang, Rémi Coulom and I) proposed some new heuristics of Monte Carlo Tree Search focused on the successful application of Simulation Balancing and various time management schemes for Go. These results let our Go program ERICA win the gold medal in the 19¡Ñ19 Go tournament at the 2010 Computer Olympiad, Japan. Many techniques like Monte Carlo Tree Search were still used in AlphaGo.

Due to these outstanding results, a road was occasionally built at NTNU in 10 years to advance the birth of AlphaGo to beat the human world Go champion.

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