Alois Heinz

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Alois P. Heinz, a German mathematician, computer scientist and professor of CS at Heilbronn University. He received a diplom degree in CS from RWTH Aachen in 1984, a Ph.D. in mathematics, and habilitaion in CS from University of Freiburg in 1990 and 1994 respectively. His reaearch includes machine learning, neural networks and neural trees as descendants of decision trees, also applied to evaluation of a alpha-beta search as generalization of lazy evaluation.

=Selected Publications=

1990 ...

 * Alois Heinz (1990). Analyse der Grenzen und Möglichkeiten schneller Tableauoptimierung. Ph.D. thesis, University of Freiburg, advisor Thomas Ottmann (German)
 * Alois Heinz (1990). Finding Two-Tree-Factor Elements of Tableau-Defined Monoids in Time O(n³). ICCI 1990
 * Alois Heinz, Christoph Hense (1993). Bootstrap learning of α-β-evaluation functions. ICCI 1993, pdf
 * Alois Heinz (1994). Efficient Neural Net α-β-Evaluators. ICANN ’94, citeseerx
 * Alois Heinz (1994). Fast bounded smooth regression with lazy neural trees. ICNN 1994
 * Alois Heinz (1995). Pipelined Neural Tree Learning by Error Forward-Propagation. ICNN 1995
 * Alois Heinz, Christoph Hense (1995). Tools for Neural Trees. University of Freiburg, Technical Report No. 68

2000 ...

 * Alois Heinz (2000). Tree-Structured Neural Networks: Efficient Evaluation of Higher-Order Derivatives and Integrals. IJCNN 2000
 * Alois Heinz (2003). Yes, Trees May Have Neurons. Computer Science in Perspective 2003

=External Links=
 * Alois Heinz | LinkedIn
 * The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Alois Heinz
 * Prof. Dr. Alois Heinz - Hochschule Heilbronn (German)

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