Carl Ebeling

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Carl Ebeling, an American computer scientist, electrical engineer, and professor at the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle.

=All the Right Moves= As Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon University, Carl Ebeling was member of the HiTech team around Hans Berliner. Carl Ebeling's Ph.D. thesis was titled All the Right Moves and describes a VLSI architecture for computing complex chess evaluation functions quickly, as used in HiTech.

=Photos= Hans Berliner and Carl Ebeling, developers of HiTech at Carnegie Mellon University

=Quotes= Hans Berliner on Ebeling's role in the HiTech team (1988) : Carl Ebeling (now at University of Washington) built the special purpose hardware (Ebeling 1985), and a good deal of software relating to how to interface to the hardware and see what it is doing for debugging purposes.

=Selected Publications=

1984 ...

 * Carl Ebeling, Andrew James Palay (1984). The Design and Implementation of a VLSI Chess Move Generator. Proceedings of the 11th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture. IEEE and ACM.
 * Carl Ebeling (1986). All the Right Moves: A VLSI Architecture for Chess. Ph.D. thesis, Carnegie Mellon University, MIT Press
 * Hans Berliner, Carl Ebeling (1986). The SUPREM Architecture: a new Intelligent Paradigm. Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 28, No. 1
 * Hans Berliner, Carl Ebeling (1989). Pattern Knowledge and Search: The SUPREM Architecture. Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 38, No. 2 revised as Hans Berliner, Carl Ebeling (1990). Hitech. Computers, Chess, and Cognition
 * Hans Berliner, Gordon Goetsch, Murray Campbell, Carl Ebeling (1989). Measuring the Performance Potential of Chess Programs. Advances in Computer Chess 5

1990 ...

 * Hans Berliner, Carl Ebeling (1990). Hitech. Computers, Chess, and Cognition, pp. 79-109
 * Hans Berliner, Gordon Goetsch, Murray Campbell, Carl Ebeling (1990). Measuring the Performance Potential of Chess Programs. Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 43, No. 1

=External Links=
 * Carl Ebeling from Wikipedia
 * The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Carl Ebeling
 * Carl Ebeling's home page

=References=

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