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* [[Chu-Hsuan Hsueh]], [[I-Chen Wu]], [[Tsan-sheng Hsu]], [[Jr-Chang Chen]], ''An investigation of strength analysis metrics for game-playing programs: A case study in Chinese dark chess''. » [[Chinese Dark Chess]]
 
* [[Chu-Hsuan Hsueh]], [[I-Chen Wu]], [[Tsan-sheng Hsu]], [[Jr-Chang Chen]], ''An investigation of strength analysis metrics for game-playing programs: A case study in Chinese dark chess''. » [[Chinese Dark Chess]]
 
* [[Chu-Hsuan Hsueh]], [[I-Chen Wu]], [[Jr-Chang Chen]], [[Tsan-sheng Hsu]] ('''2018'''). ''AlphaZero for a Non-Deterministic Game''. [[TAAI 2018]] » [[AlphaZero]], [[Chinese Dark Chess]]
 
* [[Chu-Hsuan Hsueh]], [[I-Chen Wu]], [[Jr-Chang Chen]], [[Tsan-sheng Hsu]] ('''2018'''). ''AlphaZero for a Non-Deterministic Game''. [[TAAI 2018]] » [[AlphaZero]], [[Chinese Dark Chess]]
* [[Wei-Yuan Hsu]], [[Chu-Ling Ko]], [[Chu-Hsuan Hsueh]], [[I-Chen Wu]] ('''2018'''). ''Solving 7,7,5-game and 8,8,5-game''. [[ICGA Journal#40_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 40, No. 3]]
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* [[Wei-Yuan Hsu]], [[Chu-Ling Ko]], [[Chu-Hsuan Hsueh]], [[I-Chen Wu]] ('''2018'''). ''Solving 7,7,5-game and 8,8,5-game''. [[CG 2018]], [[ICGA Journal#40_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 40, No. 3]]
  
 
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Chu-Hsuan Hsueh, (薛筑軒)
a Taiwanese computer scientist affiliated with the National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu. As Ph.D. student in I-Chen Wu's Computer Games and Intelligence Lab [1], she is working on Monte-Carlo Tree Search for incomplete information games. Since 2014, Chu-Hsuan Hsueh is co-author of the Chinese Dark Chess program and multiple gold medal winner of Computer Olympiads and TCGA tournaments [2] DarkKnight, along with Wen-Jie Tseng and I-Chen Wu. Based on the original DarkKnight, she incorporated several techniques including early playout terminations, implicit minimax backups, quality-based rewards, and progressive bias to improve the playing strength. Besides, she also did some tunings for tournaments, e.g. time management, and dealing with 180 plies to draw.

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18th Computer Olympiad 2015 medalists Ta-Kai Hsu, Chu-Hsuan Hsueh (Gold) and Ting-Yu Lin (Silver) [3]

Selected Publications

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