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  • ...ne Art]] with report on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_Go_UEC_Cup Computer Go UEC Cup], March 2017 @ 9:00</ref>. ...Fabien Letouzey</ref> by [[Thomas Gaksch]]. Fabien finished his commercial computer chess career so far in 2007 <ref>[http://www.fruitchess.com/ Fruit - pure p
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches]] * World Computer Chess Championship''' ...Championship''' (WCCC) is an annual event organized by the [[ICGA]], where computer [[Chess|chess]] [[Engines|engines]] compete against each other.
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  • ...aments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Computer Chess Championship]] * 21st WCCC Leiden 2015''' '''21st World Computer Chess Championship 2015''',
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  • ...dvances in Computer Games 2015 | July 2015]</ref>, and the [[18th Computer Olympiad]]. Hardware for all programs was [[Intel]] i7-3930K 3.4GHz 4 cores, 16 GiB ...new-7-2.pdf The 21st World Computer Chess Championship - The 18th Computer Olympiad] (pdf)
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  • ...erik - Leiden University]</ref>, Department of Law, with specialization in Computer and Law since 1988. ...mpionship]], [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] and the [[Computer Olympiad]].
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  • ...'). ''Solving the Game of Awari using Parallel Retrograde Analysis''. IEEE Computer, Vol. 36, No. 10</ref>. The first retrograde analysis implementation was du ...pic.php?f=5&t=779 Retrograde tablebase methods] by [[Mark Watkins|BB+]], [[Computer Chess Forums|OpenChess Forum]], November 26, 2010</ref>) of a J<span style=
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  • * [[Matthew Sadler]], ''The TCEC20 Computer Chess Superfinal: a Perspective''. [https://tcec-chess.com/articles/Sufi_20 ...''The Computer Olympiad 2020''. » [[23rd Computer Olympiad|23rd Computer Olympiad 2020]]
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  • ...2006]], [http://www.yss-aya.com/photo/20060525torino/index06.html Computer Olympiad in Torino, Italy], Photo gallery by [[Hiroshi Yamashita]]</ref> ]] '''Advances in Computer Chess''', in 1999 renamed in '''Advances in Computer Games''' are conferences organized by the [[ICCA]], in 2002 renamed to the
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * Computer Olympiad''' The '''Computer Olympiads''' are a multi [[Games|computer games]] event organized by the [[ICGA]]. It was created in [[Timeline#1989|
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  • ...rnaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[Computer Olympiad]] * 18th Computer Olympiad 2015''' '''[[17th Computer Olympiad|< Prev]] [[19th Computer Olympiad|Next >]]'''
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  • ...e Neural-Network based Evaluation Functions for Computer Shogi''. Ziosoft Computer Shogi Club, [https://github.com/ynasu87/nnue/blob/master/docs/nnue.pdf pdf] =[[World Computer Shogi Championship]]=
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  • .... Since 2006, Connect6 is played regularely by computers at the [[Computer Olympiad]] organized by the [[ICGA]] <ref>[https://www.game-ai-forum.org/icga-tourna =[[Computer Olympiad|Computer Olympiads]]=
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  • ...ing 7x7 Hex: Virtual Connections and Game-state Reduction''. [[Advances in Computer Games 10]], [http://www.ru.is/faculty/yngvi/pdf/HaywardBJKPR03.pdf pdf]</re =[[Computer Olympiad|Computer Olympiads]]=
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  • ...retic Search Control: General Theory and an Application to Game-Playing.'' Computer Science Division Technical Report 88/435, University of California, Berkele ...BDADA Distributed Minimax Search Algorithm]''. Proceedings of the 1996 ACM Computer Science Conference, pp. 131-138. ACM, New York, N.Y, reprinted [[ICGA Journ
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  • ...! EinStein würfelt nicht! - Wikipedia]</ref>. Ingo introduced his game to computer chess programmers at the [[IPCCC 2005]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P =Computer Ewn=
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  • ...sis, [[Carnegie Mellon University]]</ref> . His research interests include computer games, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing cloud computing], [ht ...er/10.1007/11922155_14 A New Family of k -in-a-Row Games]''. [[Advances in Computer Games 11]], [http://www.connect6.org/k-in-a-row.pdf pdf]</ref> , and co-aut
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  • ...rved as assistant tournament director of [[ICGA]] tournaments, the [[World Computer Chess Championship]] and the [[World Chess Software Championship]]. From De =Olympiad=
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  • a Canadian mathematician, computer scientist, and professor at Department of Computing Science at [[University ...0th Computer Olympiad#Hex|2017]]) won Gold Medals in Hex at the [[Computer Olympiad]].
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  • was a British computer scientist and lecturer from the School of Systems Engineering <ref>[http:// ...mes: Currents and Futures''. [[5th Computer Olympiad#Workshop|5th Computer Olympiad Workshop]]
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  • ...1| Kei Takada <ref>Image cropped from [https://icga.org/?page_id=1431 18th Computer Olympid - Day 5 Photos] by [[Jan Krabbenbos]], Price giving in [[Hex]]</ref a Japanese computer scientist affiliated with the Graduate School of Information Science and Te
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