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− | * [https://www.chess.com/news/view/jimmy-quon-memorial-round-1-2nd-metropolitan-chess-fide-invitational-4724 Jimmy Quon Memorial Final (2nd Metropolitan Chess FIDE Invitational], [ | + | * [https://www.chess.com/news/view/jimmy-quon-memorial-round-1-2nd-metropolitan-chess-fide-invitational-4724 Jimmy Quon Memorial Final (2nd Metropolitan Chess FIDE Invitational], [[Chess.com]], January 20, 2011 |
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 25 February 2021
James (Jim, Jimmy) Quon, (1968 - June 20, 2010 [2])
was an American computer scientist, chess master and professional chess coach. As chess advisor, he was involved in the research and publication on evolutionary computer chess concerning the chess program Blondie25 [3].
Publications
- 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
- 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, 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
External Links
- Jimmy Quon Memorial Final (2nd Metropolitan Chess FIDE Invitational, Chess.com, January 20, 2011
References
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Southern California Chess Federation, Obituaries
- ↑ 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
- ↑ dblp: James Quon