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* [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/shogi-l/lauO5HQFQNw/FHtovUqEwBEJ Bonanza wins Computer Shogi Championship] by [[Hiroshi Yamashita]], [[Computer Chess Forums|SHOGI-L]], May 06, 2013 » [[Bonanza]]
 
* [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/computer-go-archive/0lbCSpxozos/vUsnILL3BwAJ mini-max with Policy and Value network] by [[Hiroshi Yamashita]], [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/computer-go-archive Computer Go Archive], May 20, 2017
 
* [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/computer-go-archive/0lbCSpxozos/vUsnILL3BwAJ mini-max with Policy and Value network] by [[Hiroshi Yamashita]], [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/computer-go-archive Computer Go Archive], May 20, 2017
  

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Hiroshi Yamashita [1]

Hiroshi Yamashita,
a Japanese computer scientist, computer games programmer, and associated engineer at AI Factory. He is author of the Shogi program and three times Gold medal winner YSS (Yamashita Shogi System), commercially available as AI-Shogi [2], the Go program Aya, and the Amazons program Yamazon.

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11th Computer Olympiad, Go (9x9), Ken Chen, Rémi Coulom, Hiroshi Yamashita and Jaap van den Herik [3]

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