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* [[Hermann Kaindl]], [[Helmut Horacek]], [[Anton Scheucher]] ('''2017'''). ''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7358032 Product Propagation: A Back-up Rule Better than Minimaxing?]'' [[IEEE#TOCIAIGAMES|IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games]], Vol. 9, No. 2, [[:File:KaindlProductPropagation.pdf|pdf]]
 
* [[Hermann Kaindl]], [[Helmut Horacek]], [[Anton Scheucher]] ('''2017'''). ''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7358032 Product Propagation: A Back-up Rule Better than Minimaxing?]'' [[IEEE#TOCIAIGAMES|IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games]], Vol. 9, No. 2, [[:File:KaindlProductPropagation.pdf|pdf]]
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* [[Hermann Kaindl]] ('''2018'''). ''[https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/12/232884-reclaim-internet-greatness/fulltext Comment - Lookahead Search for Computer Chess]''. [[ACM#Communications|Communications of the ACM]], Vol. 61, No. 12 » [[AlphaZero]] <ref>Comment converning [[AlphaZero]] on [[Mathematician#VGCerf|Vinton G. Cerf]] ('''2018'''). ''[https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/7/229041-on-neural-networks/fulltext On Neural Networks]''. [[ACM#Communications|Communications of the ACM]], Vol. 61, No. 7</ref>
  
 
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Hermann Kaindl [1]

Hermann Kaindl,
an Austrian computer scientist, games researcher and since 2003 full professor at the Vienna University of Technology, where he already defended his Ph.D. under supervision of Wilhelm Barth [2] [3]. Kaindl was senior consultant with the division of program and systems engineering at Siemens AG Austria. Concurrently to his work in the industry, Kaindl has given lectures in computer science at the Technical University of Vienna since 1984, where he received the venia docendi in applied computer science (Praktische Informatik) in 1989 [4].

Merlin

As student, Hermann Kaindl was primary author of the chess program Merlin, along with Helmut Horacek, Marcus Wagner and Roland Schreier, competing at various ACM North American Computer Chess Championships and two World Computer Chess Championships in the 80s [5].

Photos

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Advances in Computer Chess 5 Smalltalk:
Hans Berliner, Hermann Kaindl, Helmut Horacek, Adriaan de Groot and Reiner Seidel [6]

See also

Selected Publications

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References

  1. Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Hermann Kaindl
  2. Hermann Kaindl (1981). Realisierung von langfristigem Planen und Massnahmen gegen den Horizont-Effekt im Computer-Schach. Doctoral Dissertation. Vienna University of Technology
  3. Werner DePauli-Schimanovich (2006). Europolis 6. Informatik für Spiele und Verkehr. Extension der Mengenlehre, Herausgeber: Franz Pichler, Universitätsverlag Rudolf Trauner, (SG7) Merlin (ein ComputerChess-Programm) s. 171 (German), Google Books
  4. Siemens AG Österreich
  5. Merlin's ICGA Tournaments
  6. Photo by László Lindner, ICCA Journal, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 117
  7. ICGA Reference Database
  8. dblp: Hermann Kaindl
  9. Comment converning AlphaZero on Vinton G. Cerf (2018). On Neural Networks. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 61, No. 7

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