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Graham Kendall, a British computer scientist and professor at the University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus. His research interests include operational research, evolutionary computing, scheduling, cutting and packing, timetabling and games, such as the iterated prisoners' dilemma, Poker, evolutionary Checkers and Automated Tuning in Chess.

=Selected Publications=

2000 ...

 * Graham Kendall, Glenn Whitwell (2001). An Evolutionary Approach for the Tuning of a Chess Evaluation Function using Population Dynamics. Proceedings of the 2001 Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Vol. 2, pdf
 * Graham Kendall (2001). Applying Meta-Heuristic Algorithms to the Nesting Problem Utilising the No Fit Polygon. Ph.D. thesis, University of Nottingham, advisor Edmund K. Burke
 * Graham Kendall, Mark Willdig (2001). An Investigation of an Adaptive Poker Player. Fourteenth Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
 * Graham Kendall, Stephen Shaw (2002). Investigation of an Adaptive Cribbage Player. CG 2002

2005 ...

 * Philip Hingston, Graham Kendall (2005). Ant Colonies Discover Knight's Tours. AI 2004, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 3339
 * Philip Hingston, Graham Kendall (2005). Enumerating Knight’s Tours using an Ant Colony Algorithm. CEC 2005, pdf
 * Kumara Sastry, David E. Goldberg, Graham Kendall (2005). Genetic algorithms. Search Methodologies, Springer
 * Hallam Nasreddine, Hendra Suhanto Poh, Graham Kendall (2006). Using an Evolutionary Algorithm for the Tuning of a Chess Evaluation Function Based on a Dynamic Boundary Strategy. Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE Conference on Cybernetics and Intelligent Systems, pdf
 * Graham Kendall, Jonathan Schaeffer (2006). Poker. ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 3
 * Belal Al-Khateeb, Graham Kendall (2009). Introducing a round robin tournament into Blondie24. CIG 2009 » Checkers, David B. Fogel

2010 ...

 * Belal Al-Khateeb, Graham Kendall (2011). The importance of look-ahead depth in evolutionary checkers. CEC 2011
 * Belal Al-Khateeb, Graham Kendall (2012). Introducing Individual and Social Learning Into Evolutionary Checkers. IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games, Vol. 4, No. 4, pdf
 * Belal Al-Khateeb, Graham Kendall (2012). Effect of Look-Ahead Depth in Evolutionary Checkers. Journal of Computer Science and Technology, Vol. 27, No. 5

=External Links=
 * Graham Kendall from Wikipedia
 * The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Graham Kendall
 * Graham Kendall: Home Page
 * Graham Kendall - The University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus
 * Professor Graham Kendall - Google Scholar Citations
 * Graham Kendall | LinkedIn

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