Gordon Goetsch

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Gordon James Goetsch, an American mathematician, computer scientist, senior software analyst and developer, and Ph.D. in 1990 from Carnegie Mellon University. He was member of the HiTech team around Hans Berliner, and along with Murray Campbell,  researched on none recursive  Null Move Heuristic with a modest Depth Reduction R.

=Quotes= Quote by Hans Berliner on Goetsch's role in the HiTech team : Gordon Goetsch wrote most of the system software that makes possible interfacing with the special purpose hardware, and has recently revised the software that supervises the search to make other searching disciplines possible. Gordon also maintains Hitech's statistics.

=Selected Publications=

1980 ...

 * Hans Berliner, Gordon Goetsch (1984). A quantitative study of search methods and the effect of constraint satisfaction. Technical Report. CMU-CS-84-147, Carnegie Mellon University
 * Hans Berliner, Gordon Goetsch (1985). A Study of Search Methods : The Effect of Constraint Satisfaction and Adventurousness. IJCAI 1985, pdf
 * Gordon Goetsch, Murray Campbell (1988). Experimenting with the Null Move Heuristic in Chess. AAAI Spring Symposium Proceedings


 * Murray Campbell, Feng-hsiung Hsu, Gordon Goetsch (1988). Report on the 1988 Fredkin Masters Open. ICCA Journal, Vol. 11, No. 2-3


 * Hans Berliner, Gordon Goetsch, Murray Campbell, Carl Ebeling (1989). Measuring the Performance Potential of Chess Programs. Advances in Computer Chess 5

1990 ...

 * Gordon Goetsch (1990). Maximization of Mutual Information in a Context Sensitive Neural Network. Ph.D. thesis
 * Gordon Goetsch, Murray Campbell (1990). Experiments with the Null-move Heuristic. Computers, Chess, and Cognition
 * Hans Berliner, Gordon Goetsch, Murray Campbell, Carl Ebeling (1990). Measuring the Performance Potential of Chess Programs. Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 43, No. 1

=External Links=
 * Gordon Goetsch | LinkedIn
 * The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Gordon Goetsch

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