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* [[Jeff Rollason]] ('''2000'''). ''[http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-45579-5_19 SUPER-SOMA - Solving Tactical Exchanges in Shogi without Tree Searching]''. [[CG 2000]], [http://www.aifactory.co.uk/downloads/SUPER-SOMA.doc Word preprint]
 
* [[Jeff Rollason]] ('''2000'''). ''[http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-45579-5_19 SUPER-SOMA - Solving Tactical Exchanges in Shogi without Tree Searching]''. [[CG 2000]], [http://www.aifactory.co.uk/downloads/SUPER-SOMA.doc Word preprint]
 
* [[Jeff Rollason]] ('''2001'''). ''Shotest wins Shogi tournament''. [[ICGA Journal#24_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 24, No. 3]] » [[6th Computer Olympiad#Shogi|6th Computer Olympiad]]
 
* [[Jeff Rollason]] ('''2001'''). ''Shotest wins Shogi tournament''. [[ICGA Journal#24_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 24, No. 3]] » [[6th Computer Olympiad#Shogi|6th Computer Olympiad]]

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Jeff Rollason [1]

Jeff Rollason,
a British computer scientist and games programmer, author of the chess program Treebeard [2], the earlier chess programs Merlin and Rasputin, and the Shogi program Shotest. Jeff is CEO and Founder of the AI Factory [3]. Treebeard and Shotest are AI Factory products.

Photos

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Jeff Rollason and Yoichiro Kajihara in Shotest 5.6 vs. Tacos at the 6th Computer Olympiad 2001 [4]

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Jeff Rollason and Reijer Grimbergen, Kisarazu, Japan, May 2008 [5]

Selected Publications

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AI Factory Articles

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