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a Slovenian [[FIDE]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIDE_titles#FIDE_Master_.28FM.29 master of chess], computer scientist and researcher at the [http://www.ailab.si/ Artificial Intelligence Laboratory] [[University of Ljubljana]].  
 
a Slovenian [[FIDE]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIDE_titles#FIDE_Master_.28FM.29 master of chess], computer scientist and researcher at the [http://www.ailab.si/ Artificial Intelligence Laboratory] [[University of Ljubljana]].  
 
His research interests covers computer game-playing (especially chess), automated explanation / tutoring systems, heuristic search, and [[Learning|machine learning]].  
 
His research interests covers computer game-playing (especially chess), automated explanation / tutoring systems, heuristic search, and [[Learning|machine learning]].  
<span id="ComputerAnalysis"></span>Along with [[Ivan Bratko]], Matej Guid  
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=Computer Analysis<span id="ComputerAnalysis"></span>=
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Along with [[Ivan Bratko]], Matej Guid  
 
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_top_chess_players_throughout_history#Matej_Guid_and_Ivan_Bratko claimed to identify] the relative [[Playing Strength|playing strength]]
 
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_top_chess_players_throughout_history#Matej_Guid_and_Ivan_Bratko claimed to identify] the relative [[Playing Strength|playing strength]]
 
of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship World Chess Champions] by comparing their move choices with chess programs, in particular a modified version of [[Crafty]],
 
of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship World Chess Champions] by comparing their move choices with chess programs, in particular a modified version of [[Crafty]],
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<ref>[https://en.chessbase.com/post/computer-analysis-of-world-champions Computer analysis of world champions] by [[Søren Riis]], [[ChessBase|ChessBase News]], November 02, 2006</ref>,
 
<ref>[https://en.chessbase.com/post/computer-analysis-of-world-champions Computer analysis of world champions] by [[Søren Riis]], [[ChessBase|ChessBase News]], November 02, 2006</ref>,
 
further elaborated with [[Aritz Pérez]] in 2008 <ref>[[Matej Guid]], [[Aritz Pérez]], [[Ivan Bratko]] ('''2008'''). ''How trustworthy is Crafty's analysis of world chess champions''? [[ICGA Journal#31_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 31, No. 3]]</ref> <ref>[[Jean-Marc Alliot#WhoistheMaster|Jean-Marc Alliot - Who is the Master?]]</ref>.
 
further elaborated with [[Aritz Pérez]] in 2008 <ref>[[Matej Guid]], [[Aritz Pérez]], [[Ivan Bratko]] ('''2008'''). ''How trustworthy is Crafty's analysis of world chess champions''? [[ICGA Journal#31_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 31, No. 3]]</ref> <ref>[[Jean-Marc Alliot#WhoistheMaster|Jean-Marc Alliot - Who is the Master?]]</ref>.
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=Progressive Chess=
 
At the [[Advances in Computer Games 14]] conference at [[Leiden University]], 2015, Matej Guid lectured on programming [[Progressive Chess]] <ref>[[Vito Janko]], [[Matej Guid]] ('''2015'''). ''Development of a Program for Playing Progressive Chess''. [[Advances in Computer Games 14]]</ref> and introduced a progressive chess playing program developed by [[Vito Janko]] and himself <ref>[https://ailab.si/progressive-chess/ The program for playing Progressive Chess] by [[Vito Janko]] and [[Matej Guid]]</ref>, further promoted by [[Frederic Friedel]] at [[ChessBase]] <ref> [https://en.chessbase.com/post/new-year-s-present-progressive-chess New Year's present: Progressive Chess] by [[Frederic Friedel]], [[ChessBase|ChessBase News]], January 01, 2018</ref> .
 
At the [[Advances in Computer Games 14]] conference at [[Leiden University]], 2015, Matej Guid lectured on programming [[Progressive Chess]] <ref>[[Vito Janko]], [[Matej Guid]] ('''2015'''). ''Development of a Program for Playing Progressive Chess''. [[Advances in Computer Games 14]]</ref> and introduced a progressive chess playing program developed by [[Vito Janko]] and himself <ref>[https://ailab.si/progressive-chess/ The program for playing Progressive Chess] by [[Vito Janko]] and [[Matej Guid]]</ref>, further promoted by [[Frederic Friedel]] at [[ChessBase]] <ref> [https://en.chessbase.com/post/new-year-s-present-progressive-chess New Year's present: Progressive Chess] by [[Frederic Friedel]], [[ChessBase|ChessBase News]], January 01, 2018</ref> .
  
=Photos=
 
 
[[FILE:MatejGuid-ACG14.jpg|none|border|text-bottom|640px|link=https://icga.org/?page_id=1340]]  
 
[[FILE:MatejGuid-ACG14.jpg|none|border|text-bottom|640px|link=https://icga.org/?page_id=1340]]  
 
[[Advances in Computer Games 14]]: [[Ingo Althöfer]] announcing [[Matej Guid]] on [[Progressive Chess]] <ref>[https://icga.org/?page_id=1340/?page_id=1340 ICGA Events 2015: Photos Day 3] by [[Jan Krabbenbos]]</ref>  
 
[[Advances in Computer Games 14]]: [[Ingo Althöfer]] announcing [[Matej Guid]] on [[Progressive Chess]] <ref>[https://icga.org/?page_id=1340/?page_id=1340 ICGA Events 2015: Photos Day 3] by [[Jan Krabbenbos]]</ref>  
  
 
=Selected Publications=
 
=Selected Publications=
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<ref>[https://dblp.uni-trier.de/pid/12/6755.html dblp: Matej Guid]</ref>
 
==2006 ...==
 
==2006 ...==
 
* [[Matej Guid]], [[Ivan Bratko]] ('''2006'''). ''Computer Analysis of World Chess Champions''. [[ICGA Journal#29_2|ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2]], [https://ailab.si/matej/doc/Computer_Analysis_of_World_Chess_Champions.pdf pdf]  
 
* [[Matej Guid]], [[Ivan Bratko]] ('''2006'''). ''Computer Analysis of World Chess Champions''. [[ICGA Journal#29_2|ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2]], [https://ailab.si/matej/doc/Computer_Analysis_of_World_Chess_Champions.pdf pdf]  
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* [[Matej Guid]], [[Ivan Bratko]] ('''2017'''). ''Influence of Search Depth on Position Evaluation''. [[Advances in Computer Games 15]]
 
* [[Matej Guid]], [[Ivan Bratko]] ('''2017'''). ''Influence of Search Depth on Position Evaluation''. [[Advances in Computer Games 15]]
 
* [[Mark Winands]], [[Richard J. Lorentz]], [[Matej Guid]] ('''2017'''). ''Advances in Computer Games 2017''. [[ICGA Journal#39_34|ICGA Journal, Vol. 39, Nos. 3-4]] » [[Advances in Computer Games 15]]
 
* [[Mark Winands]], [[Richard J. Lorentz]], [[Matej Guid]] ('''2017'''). ''Advances in Computer Games 2017''. [[ICGA Journal#39_34|ICGA Journal, Vol. 39, Nos. 3-4]] » [[Advances in Computer Games 15]]
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* [[Jana Krivec]], [[Matej Guid]] ('''2020'''). ''[https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10339-020-00958-8 The influence of context on information processing]''. [https://www.springer.com/journal/10339 Cognitive Processing], Vol. 21, No. 2
  
 
=External Links=
 
=External Links=

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Matej Guid,
a Slovenian FIDE master of chess, computer scientist and researcher at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory University of Ljubljana. His research interests covers computer game-playing (especially chess), automated explanation / tutoring systems, heuristic search, and machine learning.

Computer Analysis

Along with Ivan Bratko, Matej Guid claimed to identify the relative playing strength of World Chess Champions by comparing their move choices with chess programs, in particular a modified version of Crafty, as published in ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2 in 2006 [2] [3] [4], further elaborated with Aritz Pérez in 2008 [5] [6].

Progressive Chess

At the Advances in Computer Games 14 conference at Leiden University, 2015, Matej Guid lectured on programming Progressive Chess [7] and introduced a progressive chess playing program developed by Vito Janko and himself [8], further promoted by Frederic Friedel at ChessBase [9] .

MatejGuid-ACG14.jpg

Advances in Computer Games 14: Ingo Althöfer announcing Matej Guid on Progressive Chess [10]

Selected Publications

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External Links

References

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