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an American English teacher involved in the research and publication on evolutionary chess and the chess program [[Blondie25]] <ref>[http://natural-selection.com/press/2006/pr_05222006.html Natural Selection, Inc. Presents New Results in Evolving Chess Programs: Two Milestones in Self-Learning Chess Achieved | Natural Selection, Inc]</ref> <ref>[[David B. Fogel]], [[Timothy J. Hays]], [[Sarah L. Hahn]], [[James Quon]] ('''2006'''). ''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4100133 The Blondie25 Chess Program Competes Against Fritz 8.0 and a Human Chess Master]''. [[IEEE#CIG|IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence & Games]]</ref>. | an American English teacher involved in the research and publication on evolutionary chess and the chess program [[Blondie25]] <ref>[http://natural-selection.com/press/2006/pr_05222006.html Natural Selection, Inc. Presents New Results in Evolving Chess Programs: Two Milestones in Self-Learning Chess Achieved | Natural Selection, Inc]</ref> <ref>[[David B. Fogel]], [[Timothy J. Hays]], [[Sarah L. Hahn]], [[James Quon]] ('''2006'''). ''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4100133 The Blondie25 Chess Program Competes Against Fritz 8.0 and a Human Chess Master]''. [[IEEE#CIG|IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence & Games]]</ref>. | ||
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* [[David B. Fogel]], [[Timothy J. Hays]], [[Sarah L. Hahn]], [[James Quon]] ('''2004'''). ''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1360168?arnumber=1360168 A Self-Learning Evolutionary Chess Program]''. [[IEEE#Proceedings|Proceedings of the IEEE]], Vol. 92, No. 12, [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.72.4267 CiteSeerX] | * [[David B. Fogel]], [[Timothy J. Hays]], [[Sarah L. Hahn]], [[James Quon]] ('''2004'''). ''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1360168?arnumber=1360168 A Self-Learning Evolutionary Chess Program]''. [[IEEE#Proceedings|Proceedings of the IEEE]], Vol. 92, No. 12, [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.72.4267 CiteSeerX] |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 24 October 2018
Sarah L. Hahn,
an American English teacher involved in the research and publication on evolutionary chess and the chess program Blondie25 [1] [2].
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
References
- ↑ Natural Selection, Inc. Presents New Results in Evolving Chess Programs: Two Milestones in Self-Learning Chess Achieved | Natural Selection, Inc
- ↑ 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
- ↑ dblp: Sarah L. Hahn