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''the end of genesis T.N.K.evolution turbo type D'' ([[WCSC28|2018]]) <ref>[https://www.apply.computer-shogi.org/wcsc28/team.html 第28回世界コンピュータ将棋選手権 参加チーム wcsc28]</ref>
 
''the end of genesis T.N.K.evolution turbo type D'' ([[WCSC28|2018]]) <ref>[https://www.apply.computer-shogi.org/wcsc28/team.html 第28回世界コンピュータ将棋選手権 参加チーム wcsc28]</ref>
 
<ref>[https://www.uuunuuun.com/single-post/2019/05/28/Installation-instruction-of-shogi-engines-v2019-May Installation instruction of shogi engines], May 28, 2019</ref>
 
<ref>[https://www.uuunuuun.com/single-post/2019/05/28/Installation-instruction-of-shogi-engines-v2019-May Installation instruction of shogi engines], May 28, 2019</ref>
and the [[WCSC29|29th World Computer Shogi Champion]] <ref>[http://www2.computer-shogi.org/wcsc29/ 第29回世界コンピュータ将棋選手権 wcsc29]</ref> [[YaneuraOu]]
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and [[Tanu-King]] at the [[WCSC29]] <ref>[http://www2.computer-shogi.org/wcsc29/ 第29回世界コンピュータ将棋選手権 wcsc29]</ref>.  
<ref>[http://yaneuraou.yaneu.com/ やねうら王 公式サイト | コンピューター将棋 やねうら王 公式サイト YaneuraOu Official Website] by [[Motohiro Isozaki]] aka Yaneurao</ref>
 
<ref>[https://github.com/yaneurao/YaneuraOu GitHub - yaneurao/YaneuraOu: YaneuraOu is the World's Strongest Shogi engine(AI player), WCSC29 1st winner, educational and USI compliant engine], hosted by [[Motohiro Isozaki]] aka Yaneurao</ref>.  
 
 
He is further author of the [[AlphaZero]] like approach ''NeneShogi'' <ref>[https://www.qhapaq.org/shogi/shogiwiki/softs/neneshogi/ ねね将棋 - django-\/\/ i K] (NeneShogi)</ref> <ref>[https://www.apply.computer-shogi.org/wcsc28/team.html 第28回世界コンピュータ将棋選手権 参加チーム wcsc28]</ref>,
 
He is further author of the [[AlphaZero]] like approach ''NeneShogi'' <ref>[https://www.qhapaq.org/shogi/shogiwiki/softs/neneshogi/ ねね将棋 - django-\/\/ i K] (NeneShogi)</ref> <ref>[https://www.apply.computer-shogi.org/wcsc28/team.html 第28回世界コンピュータ将棋選手権 参加チーム wcsc28]</ref>,
 
combining [[Deep Learning|deep learning]] with [[Monte-Carlo Tree Search|Monte-Carlo tree search]] <ref>[https://github.com/select766/neneshogi GitHub - select766/neneshogi: NEural NEtwork Shogi]</ref> <ref>[https://github.com/select766/neneshogi_wcsc28_YaneuraOu GitHub - select766/neneshogi_wcsc28_YaneuraOu]</ref>,
 
combining [[Deep Learning|deep learning]] with [[Monte-Carlo Tree Search|Monte-Carlo tree search]] <ref>[https://github.com/select766/neneshogi GitHub - select766/neneshogi: NEural NEtwork Shogi]</ref> <ref>[https://github.com/select766/neneshogi_wcsc28_YaneuraOu GitHub - select766/neneshogi_wcsc28_YaneuraOu]</ref>,

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Home * People * Masatoshi Hidaka

Masatoshi Hidaka, (日高雅俊)
a Japanese computer scientist, software engineer, and computer Shogi programmer. He is affiliated with the Machine Intelligence Laboratory, University of Tokyo [1], where his research interests include computer vision and deep learning. He is co-author of WebDNN, an open source software framework for executing deep neural network (DNN) pre-trained model on web browser [2] [3].

Shogi

Masatoshi Hidaka is author and co-author of various Shogi playing programs, and member of their corresponding development teams. In 2016, his first Shogi programming involvement was with Tanuki no Mori as member of the Tanuki no Mori Production Committee along with Hisayori Noda, Jun Okabe, and Takahiro Suzuki [4]. Subsequent teams were The Minstrel's Ballad: Tanuki's Reign with Yu Nasu and at times Akio Kono joining [5] [6], and Ziosoft Computer Shogi Club, with the World Computer Shogi Championship entries of Shouten Gensou Knights of Tanuki (2017, derived from Yaneura King by Motohiro Isozaki aka Yaneurao) [7] [8], the end of genesis T.N.K.evolution turbo type D (2018) [9] [10] and Tanu-King at the WCSC29 [11]. He is further author of the AlphaZero like approach NeneShogi [12] [13], combining deep learning with Monte-Carlo tree search [14] [15], and the related TensorrtShogi [16] using Nvidia's TensorRT 7 [17].

Selected Publications

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