Dominik Klein
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Dominik Klein, [1] [2]
a German software developer and as computer chess programmer author of the cross-platform chess graphical user interface Jerry.
He is further co-author of the Kanji character recognition software kanjicanvas implemented in client side only JavaScript [3],
and provided a translation of Yu Nasu's 2018 paper introducing NNUE [4] [5].
Selected Publications
- Dominik Klein (2019). The Stroke Correspondence Problem, Revisited. arXiv:1909.11995
Forum Posts
- How to dumb down/weaken/humanize an engine algorithmically? by Dominik Klein, CCC, January 18, 2015 » Playing Strength, Search with Random Leaf Values
- Jerry - Cross Platform Chess GUI by Dominik Klein, CCC, March 01, 2015 » Jerry
- Scid (si4) File Format by Dominik Klein, CCC, March 08, 2015 » SCID
- Scidb binary file format by Dominik Klein, CCC, January 05, 2016 » Scidb
- Speed up arbitrary position search in database by Dominik Klein, CCC, March 17, 2018
- Translation of Yu Nasu's NNUE paper by Dominik Klein, CCC, January 07, 2021 » NNUE
External Links
References
- ↑ likely not to confused with the philosopher and logician Dominik Klein
- ↑ Johan van Benthem, Dominik Klein (2019). Logics for Analyzing Games. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ↑ GitHub - asdfjkl/kanjicanvas: Online Kanji (Japanese Character) Recognition in Javascript
- ↑ Yu Nasu (2018). ƎUИИ Efficiently Updatable Neural-Network based Evaluation Functions for Computer Shogi. Ziosoft Computer Shogi Club, pdf, pdf (Japanese with English abstract) GitHub - asdfjkl/nnue translation
- ↑ Translation of Yu Nasu's NNUE paper by Dominik Klein, CCC, January 07, 2021