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Ingo Althöfer

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a German mathematician, computer scientist, game researcher, game inventor, and full professor at ''Faculy for Mathematics and Computer Science'' <ref>[http://www.minet.uni-jena.de/ Fakultaet fuer Mathematik und Informatik]</ref>, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Jena Friedrich Schiller University of Jena] <ref>[http://www.minet.uni-jena.de/www/fakultaet/iam/l_althoefere.html Prof. Dr. Ingo Althöfer - Chair Operations Research]</ref>.
Ingo Althöfer's professional as well as private research interests cover a broad range of AI-issues, [[Search|search]] algorithms, [[Evaluation|evaluation]], creating and inventing new, interesting games such as [[EinStein würfelt nicht!]] <ref>[http://www.3-hirn-verlag.de/MasterGame/regel.html EinStein würfelt nicht] von Ingo Althöfer, Copyright 2004</ref> <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=415289 A challenge] to [[Theo van der Storm]]! by Ingo Althöfer, [[CCC]], March 04, 2005</ref> , and triple-brain (3-Hirn) (two- or k-best mode, where an arbiter instance choses from the best moves provided by one or more chess-programs) <ref>[http://www.althofer.de/k-best-visualisations.html K-Best Visualisations]</ref> <ref>[http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.chess.computer/browse_frm/thread/576a8db8f3b6bef1 A diary on 3-Hirn chess] by [[Ingo Althöfer]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], December 27, 1996</ref>. 3-Hirn has become a "brand name" for books, games and software, distributed by Ingo's small publishing company [http://www.3-hirn-verlag.de/ 3-Hirn-Verlag]. Along with his former student [[Timo Haupt|Timo Klaustermeyer]], he introduced the concept [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Chess freestyle chess] within a Blitz tournament in August 2004 <ref>[[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2018'''). ''Computer-Aided Game Play and Computer Cheating: Examples from Chess, Shogi, and Go''. [https://www.uni-trier.de/fileadmin/fb4/prof/BWL/FIN/Veranstaltungen/pisa-althofer-12.pdf Extended Abstract as pdf]</ref> <ref>[http://www.team-oh.de/FreestyleBlitz/Rules.htm Freestyle Blitz Tournaments on January 15 and 22, 2005] by [[Ingo Althöfer]] and [[Timo Haupt|Timo Klaustermeyer]]</ref>.
=Photos=
* [[Raphael Thiele]], [[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2016'''). ''An Analysis of Majority Systems with Dependent Agents in a Simple Subtraction Game''. [[CG 2016]]
* [[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2016'''). ''Computer-Aided Go: Chess as a Role Model''. [[CG 2016]]
'''2018'''
* [[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2018'''). ''Computer-Aided Game Play and Computer Cheating: Examples from Chess, Shogi, and Go''. [https://www.uni-trier.de/fileadmin/fb4/prof/BWL/FIN/Veranstaltungen/pisa-althofer-12.pdf Extended Abstract as pdf]
=Forum Posts=
* [http://fano.ics.uci.edu/cites/Author/Ingo-Althoefer.html Ingo Althöfer] from the [http://fano.ics.uci.edu/ Fano Experimental Web Server] by [[David Eppstein]]
* [http://www.althofer.de/palestine-prize.html Palestine Chess Programmers Prize]
* [https://de.chessbase.com/post/prof-ingo-althoefer-eine-tolle-computerschachgeschichte Prof. Ingo Althöfer: Eine tolle Computerschachgeschichte], [[ChessBase|ChessBase.de]], May 10, 2019 (German)
==Pictorial Reports==
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