Rudolf Huber
Rudolf Huber,
a German computer scientist, in the early 90s affiliated with the Technical University of Munich, where he worked with Jürgen Schmidhuber on artificial neural networks. As computer chess programmer, Rudolf Huber is author of the chess program SOS and its parallel version ParSOS which are actually MTD(f) searchers. In 2000, along with Stefan Meyer-Kahlen, Rudolf Huber designed and created the UCI protocol [2].
Photos
Peter Berger and Rudolf [3].
Selected Publications
- Rudolf Huber (1990). Selektive visuelle Aufmersamkeit: Untersuchungen zum Erlernen von Fokustrajektorien durch neuronale Netze. Diplom thesis, Department of Computer Science, Technical University of Munich (German)
- Jürgen Schmidhuber, Rudolf Huber (1991). Learning to Generate Artificial Fovea Trajectories for Target Detection. International Journal of Neural Systems, Vol. 2, No. 1-2, pdf [5]
- Jürgen Schmidhuber, Rudolf Huber (1991). Using sequential adaptive Neuro-control for efficient Learning of Rotation and Translation Invariance. In Teuvo Kohonen, Kai Mäkisara, Olli Simula, Jari Kangas (eds.) (1991). Artificial Neural Networks. Elsevier, pdf preprint
Forum Posts
- Re: MTD(f) Problems by Rudolf Huber, CCC, April 11, 2002
- Re: MTD, IID, fail-low, root-research by Rudolf Huber, CCC, August 14, 2003
- Re: MTD(f) and hash table size by Rudolf Huber, CCC, August 17, 2003
- Re: MTD(F) results by Rudolf Huber, CCC, December 17, 2003
External Links
- Rudolf Huber's ICGA Tournaments
- Meet the Authors by Ed Schröder
- Interview with SOS programmer Rudolf Huber in German language! by Frank Quisinsky, Arena Chess GUI 3.0 - Archive 9, 132, May 10, 2005 (Wayback Machine)
References
- ↑ WCCC 2006 Turin, Photo by Alessandro Scotti
- ↑ The UCI Specification
- ↑ Peter Berger and Rudolf in Crafty vs. ParSOS, Blitz WCCC 2006 Turin, Photos by Gerd Isenberg
- ↑ dblp: Rudolf Huber
- ↑ Fovea centralis from Wikipedia