Jacques Pitrat
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Jacques Pitrat,
a French AI-researcher and professor emeritus at Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris. His research interests include General Game Playing, Learning and Metaknowledge [2].
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Pitrat's Chess Program
In the 70s, Jacques Pitrat worked on a experimental chess program that tried to limit the width of the tree, so that it can increase its depth. The idea is to generate a node if and only if there is a reason to do so. The program performs a very sophisticated analysis of the given position, to generate a set of plans. Each plan consists of a sequence of moves considered by the search.
Selected Publications
1966 ...
- Jacques Pitrat (1966). Réalisation de programmes de démonstration de théorèmes utilisant des méthodes heuristiques. Ph.D. thesis, University of Paris, advisor Jean Ville
- Jacques Pitrat (1968) Realization of a general game-playing program. IFIP Congress (2) 1570-1574
1970 ...
- Jacques Pitrat (1971). A General Game Playing Program. in Artificial Intelligence and Heuristic Programming (eds. Findler and Meltzer), pp. 125-155. Edinburgh University Press, ISBN 0-85224-199-2.
- Jacques Pitrat (1976). A Program to Learn to Play Chess. Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, pp. 399-419. Academic Press Ltd. London, UK. ISBN 0-12-170950-7.
- Jacques Pitrat (1976). Realization of a Program Learning to Find Combinations at Chess. Computer Oriented Learning Processes (ed. J. Simon). Noordhoff, Groningen, The Netherlands.
- Hans Berliner, Richard Greenblatt, Jacques Pitrat, Arthur Samuel, David Slate (1977). Panel on Computer Game Playing. IJCAI 1977, pdf
- Jacques Pitrat (1977). A Chess Combination Program Which Uses Plans. Artificial Intelligence, Vol 8, No. 3
- Jacques Pitrat (1979). A Program which Uses Plans for Finding Combinations in Chess. ICCA Newsletter, Vol. 2 No. 2
1980 ...
- Jacques Pitrat (1980). The Behaviour of a Chess Combination Program using Plans. Advances in Computer Chess 2
- Jacques Pitrat (1988). An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Understanding Natural Language. North Oxford Academic ISBN: 978-0946536283
1990 ...
- Jacques Pitrat (1990). Métaconnaissance - futur de l'intelligence artificielle ISBN: 2-86601-247-X [5]
- Jacques Pitrat (1995). AI Systems Are Dumb Because AI Researchers Are Too Clever. ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 27, No. 3
- Jacques Pitrat (1998). Games: The Next Challenge. ICCA Journal, Vol. 21, No. 3
2000 ...
- Jacques Pitrat (2009). Artificial Beings: The Conscience of a Conscious Machine. Wiley ISBN: 978-1-84821-101-8
External Links
- Bootstrapping Artificial Intelligence
- My view on Artificial Intelligence | Just another WordPress site
- Jacques Pitrat from Wikipedia.fr (French)
- The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Jacques Pitrat
- CTO : Jacques Pitrat
References
- ↑ Jacques Pitrat - Directeur de recherche émérite - CNRS, LIP6 Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (French, as of May 2018 dead link)
- ↑ Jacques Pitrat from CTO - CLiki for the TUNES project
- ↑ ICGA Reference Database (pdf)
- ↑ Jacques Pitrat from List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server
- ↑ Serveur © Ircam - Centre Pompidou 1996-2009 - Métaconnaissance Notice 6939