Shay Bushinsky
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Shay Bushinsky,
an Israeli computer scientist and chess programmer. Together with Amir Ban, Shay Bushinsky is author of the world class chess engine and multiple world champion Junior. He is researcher with the CRI Institute University of Haifa. His research includes opponent modeling search as well as evaluation function tuning with supervised learning methods [2] .
Photos
WCCC 2002: Boris Alterman, Alex Kure, Shay Bushinsky, Amir Ban, Tony Marsland and Jaap van den Herik [3]
WCCC 2006 Turin: Erwin l'Ami sparring Junior operated by Shay Bushinsky
Ljubomir Ljubojević (standing), Jeroen Piket and Joop van Oosterom watching [4]
Selected Publications
- Shay Bushinsky (2007). Showdown in Elista. ICGA Journal, Vol. 30, No, 2 » Deep Fritz versus Deep Junior 2007
- Shay Bushinsky (2009). Deus Ex Machina— A Higher Creative Species in the Game of Chess. AI Magazine, Vol. 30, No. 3 » Machine Creativity [5] [6]
External Links
- Shay Bushinsky's ICGA Tournaments
- Shay Bushinsky from Wikipedia
- Shay Bushinsky: how Deep Junior conquered Turin from ChessBase News
- ריאיון עם שי בושינסקי, November 27, 2011 (Hebrew) Interview with Shay Bushinsky translated by Google Translate » WCCC 2011
- BBC - Future - The cyborg chess players that can’t be beaten by Chris Baraniuk, December 04, 2015 » David Levy, Boris Alterman, Shay Bushinsky, Mark Lefler
References
- ↑ Shay Bushinsky, Nathan Netanyahu, and David Levy at the opening ceremony in Ramat-Gan 2004, WCCC 04: Dutch program Diep in the lead from ChessBase news, Image no longer available
- ↑ Biographies from Artificial Intelligence Research and Innovative Technologies for Human Development - Workshop of the ITC-IRST University of Haifa Collaboration, February 9-11, 2004
- ↑ Photo by Theo van der Storm, 10e WK Computerschaak old CSVN Site
- ↑ Photo by Gerd Isenberg, WCCC 2006
- ↑ "Deus Ex Machina - article by Shay Bushinsky by Lonnie Cook, CCC, August 26, 2016
- ↑ Machine creativity: what it is and what it isn't by Albert Silver, ChessBase News, August 28, 2016