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Since 2010, Daylen Yang is member of the [[Stockfish]] team <ref>[http://www.tngtech.com/tng-ueber-uns/bigtechday/big-techday-8/abstracts.html TNG | Abstracts]</ref>, where he is application author of Stockfish for [[Macintosh|Mac]], and author of the Stockfish website <ref>[https://stockfishchess.org/about/ About - Stockfish - Open Source Chess Engine]</ref>.   
 
Since 2010, Daylen Yang is member of the [[Stockfish]] team <ref>[http://www.tngtech.com/tng-ueber-uns/bigtechday/big-techday-8/abstracts.html TNG | Abstracts]</ref>, where he is application author of Stockfish for [[Macintosh|Mac]], and author of the Stockfish website <ref>[https://stockfishchess.org/about/ About - Stockfish - Open Source Chess Engine]</ref>.   
In June 2015, he talked on ''[[#Video|How do modern chess engines work]]'' at the ''TNG Big Techday 8'' conference in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unterf%C3%B6hring Unterföhring] near [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich Munich] <ref>[https://www.tngtech.com/en/tng-about-us/bigtechday/big-techday-8.html TNG | Big Techday 8]</ref>.
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In June 2015, he talked on ''[[#Video|How do modern chess engines work]]'' at the ''TNG Big Techday 8'' conference in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich Munich] <ref>[https://www.tngtech.com/en/tng-about-us/bigtechday/big-techday-8.html TNG | Big Techday 8]</ref>.
  
 
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Daylen Yang [1]

Daylen Yang,
an American electrical engineer, in 2017 graduated from University of California, Berkeley, where he worked and published on visual and textual representations if the field of machine learning, such as visualizing residual neural network [2].

Stockfish

Since 2010, Daylen Yang is member of the Stockfish team [3], where he is application author of Stockfish for Mac, and author of the Stockfish website [4]. In June 2015, he talked on How do modern chess engines work at the TNG Big Techday 8 conference in Munich [5].

Selected Publications

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Forum Posts

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