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==1978==
* [[Matjaž Gams]] ('''1978'''). ''Computer-generated Chess End-games''. B.Sc. Thesis
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* [[Matjaž Gams]] ('''1978'''). ''Computer-generated Chess End-games''. B.Sc. thesis
 
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* [[Matjaž Gams]] ('''1981'''). ''Reasoning in Electric Circuits''. M.Sc. thesis
 
* [[Matjaž Gams]] ('''1981'''). ''Reasoning in Electric Circuits''. M.Sc. thesis

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Matjaž Gams [1]

Matjaž Gams,
a Slovenian computer scientist and researcher in artificial intelligence at Department of Intelligent systems [2], Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, member of the National Council of the Republic of Slovenia, its councillor for science and research, and member of AAAI, IEEE and ACM [3]. His research interests include machine learning, intelligent agents, multiple knowledge representations, AI and cognitive sciences. He also researched and published on computer chess and game topics, and along with Ivan Bratko due to their Ph.D. student Mitja Luštrek on pathology in heuristic search algorithms.

Selected Publications

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1978

  • Matjaž Gams (1978). Computer-generated Chess End-games. B.Sc. thesis

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