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The '''6th Advances in Computer Chess''' Conference was held at [[Queen Mary, University of London|Queen Mary & Westfield College]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London London], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom], on August 23 and 24, [[Timeline#1990|1990]], in connection with the [[2nd Computer Olympiad]]. ACC is the conference of the [[ICCA]].

=Proceedings=
* '''Advances in Computer Chess 6'''
: [[Don Beal]], Editor Juli 1991
: (Ellis Horwood Series in Artificial Intelligence)
: ISBN-13: 978-0130065377

=Synopsis=
<ref>[http://www.amazon.de/Advances-Computer-Horwood-Artificial-Intelligence/dp/0130065374 Advances in Computer Chess 6] from [http://www.amazon.de/ amazon.de]</ref>
This book is based on the proceedings of the latest international conference on computer chess which was held in London in August 1990. It includes discussions on [[Search|search]] algorithms, [[Evaluation|evaluation]] techniques, [[Learning|learning]] by simulated [[Genetic Programming|genetic evolution]], computer composition of elegant chess problems, and looks at attempts to use human-like [[Pattern Recognition|pattern recognition]] in place of brute-force computation. Aimed at a wide readership it will be of interest not only to the scientific community in [[Artificial Intelligence|artificial intelligence]] and [[Cognition|cognition]] but also to chess players and those who create their own chess-playing programs - whether for competitive purposes or as a hobby.

=Lectures=
<span id="Lectures"></span><ref>[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.games.chess/wUdkcPVTxtQ/rMZePrIN5rsJ Re: 2nd Computer Olympiad --- Chess results] by [[Jonathan Schaeffer]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgc]], August 27, 1990</ref>
# [[Rainer Feldmann]], [[Peter Mysliwietz]], [[Burkhard Monien]] ('''1991'''). ''A Fully Distributed Chess Program''. [http://www.top-5000.nl/ps/A%20fully%20distribuited%20chess%20program.pdf pdf]
# [[Mikhail Donskoy]] ('''1991'''). ''Fundamental Concepts in Search''.
# [[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''1991'''). ''Selective trees and majority systems: two experiments with commercial chess computers''.
# [[Dap Hartmann]], [[Peter Kouwenhoven]] ('''1991'''). ''Sundry Computer Chess Topics''.
# [[Victor Allis]], [[Maarten van der Meulen]], [[Jaap van den Herik]] ('''1991'''). ''Conspiracy-Number Search.''
# [[László Lindner]], [[Michael Schlosser]] ('''1991'''). ''New Ideas in Problem Solving and Composing Programs''.
# [[Michael Schlosser]] ('''1991'''). ''Can a Computer Compose Chess Problems?''
# [[Michael George]], [[Jonathan Schaeffer]] ('''1991'''). ''Chunking for Experience''.
# [[Nico Kuijf]], [[Peter van Diepen]] ('''1991'''). ''Chess Database instead of Chess Literature''.
# [[John Roycroft]], [[Don Beal]] ('''1991'''). ''To Make Dumb Endgame Databases Speak''.
# [[Alex van Tiggelen]], [[Jaap van den Herik]] ('''1991'''). ''ALEXS: An Optimization Approach for the Endgame KNNKP(h)''.
# [[Hans Berliner]], [[Danny Kopec]], [[Ed Northam]] ('''1991'''). ''A taxonomy of concepts for evaluating chess strength: examples from two difficult categories''. [http://www.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu/%7Ekopec/Publications/Publications/O_20_C.pdf pdf preprint]

=See also=
* [[2nd Computer Olympiad]]

=Reports=
* [[Paul Lu]] ('''1990'''). ''Report on the Advances in Computer Chess 6 Conference''. [[ICGA Journal#13_3|ICCA Journal, Vol. 13, No. 3]]

=References=
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