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David B. Fogel,
an American engineer, computer scientist and pioneer in evolutionary programming.
He is president of Natural Selection, Inc. [2], and received a Ph.D. in engineering sciences (systems science) from University of California, San Diego (UCSD) in 1992.
He is known for his research project Blondie24, in which a machine evolved itself into an expert checkers player, and further on his research on an evolutionary chess program, which improved its play by almost 400 rating points during evolution [3],
and results in the chess program dubbed Blondie25.
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Selected Publications
1995
- David B. Fogel (1995). Evolutionary computation - toward a new philosophy of machine intelligence. IEEE 1995
- Kumar Chellapilla, David B. Fogel (1999). Evolution, Neural Networks, Games, and Intelligence. Proceedings of the IEEE
- Kumar Chellapilla, David B. Fogel (1999). Evolving Neural Networks to Play Checkers without Expert Knowledge. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, Vol. 10, No. 6
2000 ...
- David B. Fogel (2000). Evolutionary computation: principles and practice for signal processing. SPIE Press
- David B. Fogel, Thomas Bäck, Zbigniew Michalewicz (2000). Evolutionary Computation: Basic algorithms and operators. Institute of Physics Publishing
- Kumar Chellapilla, David B. Fogel (2001). Evolving an Expert Checkers Playing Program without Using Human Expertise. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, Vol. 5, No. 4
- David B. Fogel (2002). Blondie24: Playing at the Edge of AI. Morgan Kaufmann
- David B. Fogel, Kumar Chellapilla (2002). Verifying Anaconda's expert rating by competing against Chinook: experiments in co-evolving a neural checkers player. Neurocomputing, Vol. 42, No. 1-4
- David B. Fogel, Timothy J. Hays (2003). New Results on Evolving Strategies in Chess. Applications and Science of Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems, and Evolutionary Computation VI
- David B. Fogel, Timothy J. Hays, Sarah L. Hahn, James Quon (2004). A Self-Learning Evolutionary Chess Program. Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 92, No. 12, CiteSeerX
2005 ...
- David B. Fogel, Timothy J. Hays, Sarah L. Hahn, James Quon (2005). Further Evolution of a Self-Learning Chess Program. IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence & Games, CiteSeerX
- David B. Fogel (2006). Nils Barricelli - artificial life, coevolution, self-adaptation . IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1
- David B. Fogel, Timothy J. Hays, Sarah L. Hahn, James Quon (2006). The Blondie25 Chess Program Competes Against Fritz 8.0 and a Human Chess Master. IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence & Games » Fritz
- David B. Fogel (2006). Evolutionary computation: toward a new philosophy of machine intelligence. Third Edition, John Wiley and Sons
2010 ...
- David B. Fogel (2010). Revisiting Overlooked Foundations of Evolutionary Computation: Part I. Cybernetics and Systems, Vol. 41, No. 5
- David B. Fogel (2010). Revisiting Overlooked Foundations of Evolutionary Computation: Part II. Cybernetics and Systems, Vol. 41, No. 6
- Gary B. Fogel, David B. Fogel, Lawrence J. Fogel (2011). Evolutionary programming. Scholarpedia, Vol. 6, No. 4
External Links
- David B. Fogel from Wikipedia
- Natural Selection, Inc. | Corporate Management
- IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation Editorial