Martin C. Smith

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Martin C. Smith, a British computer scientist, and former research staff at Department of Computer Science, Queen Mary and Westfield College of London. Smith co-authored with Don Beal on various computer chess and computer Shogi related papers, in particular on the topic of Temporal Difference Learning.

=Selected Publications=

1994

 * Don Beal, Martin C. Smith (1994). Random Evaluations in Chess. ICCA Journal, Vol. 17, No. 1
 * Don Beal, Martin C. Smith (1994). Random Evaluations in Chess. Advances in Computer Chess 7

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 * Don Beal, Martin C. Smith (1995). Quantification of Search-Extension Benefits. ICCA Journal, Vol. 18, No. 4
 * Don Beal, Martin C. Smith (1996). Multiple Probes of Transposition Tables. ICCA Journal, Vol. 19, No. 4
 * Don Beal, Martin C. Smith (1997). Learning Piece Values Using Temporal Differences. ICCA Journal, Vol. 20, No. 3
 * Don Beal, Martin C. Smith (1998). First Results from Using Temporal Difference Learning in Shogi. CG 1998
 * Don Beal, Martin C. Smith (1999). Temporal Coherence and Prediction Decay in TD Learning. IJCAI 1999, pdf
 * Don Beal, Martin C. Smith (1999). Learning Piece-Square Values using Temporal Differences. ICCA Journal, Vol. 22, No. 4

2000 ...

 * Don Beal, Martin C. Smith (2001). Temporal difference learning applied to game playing and the results of application to Shogi. Theoretical Computer Science, Vol. 252, Nos. 1-2

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