Luke Pellen

Luke Pellen [1]
Luke Pellen,
an Australian programmer, game developer, artist, photographer, graphic designer, musician, composer, actor, comedian, writer, and 2001 Loebner Prize finalist.
In 1999 he started to develop the chess playing neural networks program Octavius, and was in 2002 invited by Kluwer Academic Publishers, now Springer Science+Business Media, to write a chapter for the Artificial Intelligence Textbook Parsing the Turing Test: Philosophical and Methodological Issues in the Quest for the Thinking Computer [2].
Publications
- Luke Pellen (2008). How not to Imitate a Human Being. Chapter 25 in Robert Epstein, Gary Roberts, Grace Beber (eds.) (2008). Parsing the Turing Test. Philosophical and Methodological Issues in the Quest for the Thinking Computer, Springer
- Luke Pellen (2013). God Bless Kepsy Boam. Kindle Edition
Forum Posts
- announcement: Octavius V1.3 ANN chess s/w available... by Luke Pellen, rgcc, June 22, 1999
- A WIN FOR OCTAVIUS! - Chess ANN by Luke Pellen, rgcc, October 15, 2003
- Chess Neural Network: ANOTHER VICTORY FOR OCTAVIUS! by Luke Pellen, rgcc, May 04, 2004
External Links
- Luke Pellen | LinkedIn
- Luke Pellen (@fishspoon) | Twitter
- Amazon.com: Luke Pellen: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle