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Implementing Backpropagation to predict Tournament Outcome

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NeverPerfecT
NeverPerfecT am 10 Mär. 2018
I'm trying to predict a certain game tournament outcome using backpropagation. The game's mechanics is basically 2 teams, each controlling 5 heroes to destroy the opponent's base. My data structure consists of tables of (11) team's match histories against the other 10 teams. Basically 1 set of tables for each team. The tables contains these inputs:
  • The opponent's team ID (integer value - 1 ~ 11)
  • The (5) heroes ID used by team A and (5) heroes used by team B (integer value 1 ~ 114)
In total, the input has 11 elements.
The target tables contains values "1" if team A wins and "0" if team B wins.
I'm new to Matlab, so I wasn't sure which tool is best for this problem. I had tried using the nnstart tool but I don't know how to set the tool to use backpropagation. Also I would like to know, should I normalize the data for this problem? Is binary sigmoid the correct activation function to use?
Thanks in advance.

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