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The '''7th Advances in Computer Chess Conference''' was held at the [[Maastricht University|University of Limburg]] at Maastricht in the Netherlands, on July 1-2, [[Timeline#1993|1993]]. ACC is the conference of the [[ICCA]]. | The '''7th Advances in Computer Chess Conference''' was held at the [[Maastricht University|University of Limburg]] at Maastricht in the Netherlands, on July 1-2, [[Timeline#1993|1993]]. ACC is the conference of the [[ICCA]]. | ||
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− | # [[Mikhail Botvinnik]], [[Evgeniĭ Dmitrievich Cherevik]], [[Vasily Vladimirov]], [[Vitaly Vygodsky]] ('''1994'''). '' | + | # [[Mikhail Botvinnik]], [[Evgeniĭ Dmitrievich Cherevik]], [[Vasily Vladimirov]], [[Vitaly Vygodsky]] ('''1994'''). ''Solving Shannon's Problem: Ways and Means''. |
# [[John Nunn]] ('''1994'''). ''Extracting Information from Endgame Databases''. | # [[John Nunn]] ('''1994'''). ''Extracting Information from Endgame Databases''. | ||
# [[Fernand Gobet]], [[Peter Jansen]] ('''1994'''). ''Towards a Chess Program Based on a Model of Human Memory.'' | # [[Fernand Gobet]], [[Peter Jansen]] ('''1994'''). ''Towards a Chess Program Based on a Model of Human Memory.'' | ||
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* [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.games.chess/M5hl9EPXgBw/aJEJNPP-TH8J Advances in Computer Chess 7 conference] by [[Jos Uiterwijk]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgc]], May 27, 1993 | * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.games.chess/M5hl9EPXgBw/aJEJNPP-TH8J Advances in Computer Chess 7 conference] by [[Jos Uiterwijk]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgc]], May 27, 1993 | ||
* [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.games.chess.computer/ZWQ5ZwvXx_s/YGugyzFTwGYJ Re: Botvinnik article] by [[Marc-François Baudot]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], November 07, 1996 | * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.games.chess.computer/ZWQ5ZwvXx_s/YGugyzFTwGYJ Re: Botvinnik article] by [[Marc-François Baudot]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], November 07, 1996 | ||
+ | * [https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.chess.computer/c/kecoM_YlyAM/m/NiCnP8wRgnQJ Computer chess books] by [[Bruce Moreland]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], February 05, 1997 | ||
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Home * Conferences * Advances in Computer Chess 7
The 7th Advances in Computer Chess Conference was held at the University of Limburg at Maastricht in the Netherlands, on July 1-2, 1993. ACC is the conference of the ICCA.
Proceedings
- Advances in Computer Chess 7 [2]
- Jaap van den Herik, Bob Herschberg and Jos Uiterwijk (eds.) (1994).
- Computer Science Department
- Universiteit Maastricht,
- ISBN 9062161014
Lectures
- Mikhail Botvinnik, Evgeniĭ Dmitrievich Cherevik, Vasily Vladimirov, Vitaly Vygodsky (1994). Solving Shannon's Problem: Ways and Means.
- John Nunn (1994). Extracting Information from Endgame Databases.
- Fernand Gobet, Peter Jansen (1994). Towards a Chess Program Based on a Model of Human Memory.
- Hiroyuki Iida, Jos Uiterwijk, Jaap van den Herik, Bob Herschberg (1994). Thoughts on the Application of Opponent-Model Search.
- Jos Uiterwijk, Jaap van den Herik (1994). Speculative Play in Computer Chess.
- Boris Stilman (1994). A Linguistic Geometry of the Chess Model. pdf draft
- Andreas L. Opdahl, Bjørnar Tessem (1994). Long-Term Planning in Computer Chess.
- Robert Lake, Jonathan Schaeffer, Paul Lu (1994). Solving Large Retrograde Analysis Problems Using a Network of Workstations.
- Jean-Christophe Weill (1994). How Hard is the Correct Coding of an Easy Endgame? zipped ps
- Christian Posthoff, Michael Schlosser, Rainer Staudte, Jens Zeidler (1994). Transformations of Knowledge.
- Rainer Feldmann, Peter Mysliwietz, Burkhard Monien (1994). Game-Tree Search on a Massively Parallel System.
- Wim Pijls, Arie de Bruin (1994). Generalizing Alpha-Beta.
- Alexander Reinefeld (1994). A Minimax Algorithm Faster than Alpha-Beta.
- Dennis Breuker, Victor Allis, Jaap van den Herik (1994). How to Mate: Applying Proof-Number Search. [3]
- Don Beal, Martin C. Smith (1994). Random Evaluations in Chess.
- Ingo Althöfer, Chrilly Donninger, Ulf Lorenz, Valentin Rottmann (1994). On Timing, Permanent Brain and Human Intervention.
- Christian Posthoff, Rainer Staudte, Michael Schlosser (1994). Chess Programming and Computer-Science Education.
Forum Posts
- Advances in Computer Chess 7 conference by Jos Uiterwijk, rgc, May 27, 1993
- Re: Botvinnik article by Marc-François Baudot, rgcc, November 07, 1996
- Computer chess books by Bruce Moreland, rgcc, February 05, 1997
Reports
- Christian Posthoff, Michael Schlosser (1993). Advances in Computer Chess Conference 7. ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3
References
- ↑ Building Gouvernement, former residence of the Gouvernor of Limburg. Now a part of the University. Build around 1935 and designed by G.C. Bremer, Image by Brbbl, June 14, 2009, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons, Maastricht University from Wikipedia
- ↑ Books at sale at ICGA
- ↑ reprinted as Mate in 38: Applying Proof-Number Search from Ed Schröder's Programmer's Stuff site