Keh-Hsun Chen
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Keh-Hsun (Ken) Chen,
a Taiwanese American mathematician, computer scientist and professor and associate chair at the Department of Computer Science, College of Computing and Informatics at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His research interests covers artificial intelligence, heuristic search, computer go, and knowledge-based systems. Keh-Hsun Chen is pioneer in Computer Go and author of the multiple Computer Olympiad gold medal winner [2] Go Intellect, as well with Martin Müller and Anders Kierulf co-author of Explorer. Keh-Hsun Chen was Computer Go Section Editor of the ICGA Journal until 2012.
Contents
Selected Publications
1989
- Ken Chen (1989). Group Identification in Computer Go. Heuristic Programming in Artificial Intelligence 1
- Anders Kierulf, Ken Chen, Jürg Nievergelt (1989). Smart Game Board and Go Explorer: A Case Study in Software and Knowledge Engineering. Workshop on New Directions in Game-Tree Search
1990 ...
- Ken Chen (1990). The Move Decision Process of Go Intellect. Computer Go, No.14, pp. 9-17.
- Ken Chen, Anders Kierulf, Martin Müller, Jürg Nievergelt (1990). The Design and Evolution of Go Explorer. Computers, Chess, and Cognition
- Ken Chen (1991). Go Intellect wins two Gold Medals. Heuristic Programming in AI 2
- Ken Chen (1992). Attack and Defense. Heuristic Programming in AI 3
- Ken Chen (1998). Heuristic Search in Go Game Tree.Joint Conference on Information Sciences ’98, Vol. II, pp. 274-278. The Association for Intelligent Machinery, Inc.
- Ken Chen, Zhixing Chen (1999). Static Analysis of Life and Death in the Game of Go. Information Sciences, Vol. 121, Nos. 1-2, pdf
2000 ...
- Ken Chen (2000). Decision Error in Selective Game Tree Search, Proceedings of Joint Conference on Information Sciences 2000, Vol. I, pp. 978-981. The Association for Intelligent Machinery, Inc. ISBN 0-9643456-9-2.
- Ken Chen (2000). Some Practical Techniques for Global Search in Go. ICGA Journal, Vol. 23, No. 2
- Ken Chen (2001). Computer Go: Knowledge, Search, and Move Decision. ICGA Journal, Vol. 24, No. 4, pdf
- Ken Chen (2001). A study of decision error in selective game tree search, Information Sciences, Vol. 135, No.3-4, pp. 177-186, pdf
- Ken Chen (2002). GO4++ wins 19x19 Go tournament. ICGA Journal, Vol. 25, No. 3 » 7th Computer Olympiad
- Ken Chen (2003). Soft decomposition search and binary game forest model for move decision in Go, Information Sciences, Vol. 154, Nos 3-4, pdf
- Ken Chen (2003). The Way to Go is Bottom Up. ICGA Journal, Vol. 26, No. 2
- Ken Chen (2003). GNUGo wins 19x19 Go tournament. ICGA Journal, Vol. 26, No. 4 » 8th Computer Olympiad
2005 ...
- Rémi Coulom, Ken Chen (2006). Crazy Stone wins 9x9 Go tournament. ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2 » 11th Computer Olympiad
- Rémi Coulom, Ken Chen (2006). Gnu Go wins 19x19 Go tournament. ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2 » 11th Computer Olympiad
- Ken Chen, Peigang Zhang (2006). A New Heuristic Search Algorithm for Capturing Problems in Go. ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 4
- Ken Chen, Peigang Zhang (2006). A New Heuristic Search Algorithm for Capturing Problems in Go. CG 2006
- Ken Chen, Peigang Zhang (2007). Monte-Carlo Go with Knowledge-Guided Simulations. CGW 2007
- Ken Chen, Peigang Zhang (2008). Monte-Carlo Go with Knowledge-Guided Simulations. ICGA Journal, Vol. 31, No. 2
- Ken Chen, Dawei Du, Peigang Zhang (2008). A Fast Indexing Method for Monte-Carlo Go. CG 2008
- Peigang Zhang, Ken Chen (2008). Monte-Carlo Go Capturing Tactic Search. New Mathematics and Natural Computation, Vol. 4, No. 3
- Ken Chen, Dawei Du, Peigang Zhang (2009). Monte-Carlo Tree Search and Computer Go. Advances in Information and Intelligent Systems 2009
- Ken Chen (2009). Fuego wins 9x9 Go tournaments. ICGA Journal, Vol. 32, No. 2 » 14th Computer Olympiad
- Ken Chen (2009). Zen wins 19x19 Go tournaments. ICGA Journal, Vol. 32, No. 2 » 14th Computer Olympiad
External Links
- Keh-Hsun Chen Personal Page
- Keh-Hsun Chen's ICGA Tournaments
- Chen, Ken from computer-go.info
- The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Ken Chen