Richard Snyder

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Richard Snyder, an American computer scientist and AI researcher at times affiliated with the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC). He worked with Robert Levinson et al. on machine learning and knowledge representation, associative pattern retrieval, and Morph, a system that learns to play chess from its experience only.

=Selected Publications=
 * Robert Levinson, Brian Beach, Richard Snyder, Tal Dayan, Kirack Sohn (1990). Adaptive-predictive game-playing programs. abstract
 * Robert Levinson, Richard Snyder (1991). Adaptive Pattern-Oriented Chess. AAAI-91, pdf
 * Robert Levinson, Brian Beach, Richard Snyder, Tal Dayan, Kirack Sohn (1992). Adaptive-predictive game-playing programs. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 4, No. 4
 * Robert Levinson, Richard Snyder (1993). Distance: Toward the Unification of Chess Knowledge. ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3 » WCCC 1992 - Workshop

=External Links=
 * the Morph project by Jay Scott

=References=

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