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In 1992, at the University of Oregon, Ginsberg founded ''The Computational Intelligence Research Laboratory'' (CIRL)  <ref>[http://www.cirl.uoregon.edu/ Computational Intelligence Research Laboratory]</ref>,  
 
In 1992, at the University of Oregon, Ginsberg founded ''The Computational Intelligence Research Laboratory'' (CIRL)  <ref>[http://www.cirl.uoregon.edu/ Computational Intelligence Research Laboratory]</ref>,  
 
and since 1998 he is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_executive_officer CEO] of ''On Time Systems'', an advanced-technology company specializing in software for optimization of complex industrial problems <ref>[https://www.otsys.com/ On Time Systems, Inc.]</ref>.  
 
and since 1998 he is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_executive_officer CEO] of ''On Time Systems'', an advanced-technology company specializing in software for optimization of complex industrial problems <ref>[https://www.otsys.com/ On Time Systems, Inc.]</ref>.  
His research interests include the fields of [[Artificial Intelligence|artificial intelligence]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_optimization mathematical optimization] with focus on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constraint_satisfaction constraint satisfaction] and [[Search|search]]. Matthew L. Ginsberg is a [[:Category:Stockfish Contributor|Stockfish Contributor]] <ref>[https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/commits?author=mattginsberg Commits · official-stockfish/Stockfish · GitHub] Commits by Matt Ginsberg</ref> <ref>[https://www.chess.com/news/view/chessbase-fat-fritz-2-stockfish-leela-chess-zero Open Source Community Critical Of Chessbase, Fat Fritz 2] by [[Peter Doggers]], [[Chess.com]], February 24, 2021</ref>.
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His research interests include the fields of [[Artificial Intelligence|artificial intelligence]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_optimization mathematical optimization] with focus on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constraint_satisfaction constraint satisfaction] and [[Search|search]]. Matthew L. Ginsberg is a [[:Category:Stockfish Contributor|Stockfish Contributor]] <ref>[https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/commits?author=mattginsberg Commits · official-stockfish/Stockfish · GitHub] Commits by Matt Ginsberg</ref> <ref>[https://www.chess.com/news/view/chessbase-fat-fritz-2-stockfish-leela-chess-zero Open Source Community Critical Of Chessbase, Fat Fritz 2] by [[Peter Doggers]], [[Chess.com]], February 24, 2021 » [[Fat Fritz#Fat Fritz 2|Fat Fritz 2]]</ref>.
  
 
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Matthew L. Ginsberg [1]

Matthew L. Ginsberg,
an American computer scientist, mathematician, and computer games and Bridge programmer. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from University of Oxford in 1980 [2], and is researcher and professor at Stanford University and University of Oregon. In 1992, at the University of Oregon, Ginsberg founded The Computational Intelligence Research Laboratory (CIRL) [3], and since 1998 he is CEO of On Time Systems, an advanced-technology company specializing in software for optimization of complex industrial problems [4]. His research interests include the fields of artificial intelligence and mathematical optimization with focus on constraint satisfaction and search. Matthew L. Ginsberg is a Stockfish Contributor [5] [6].

Essentials of AI

While affiliated with Stanford University in the early 90s, Matthew Ginsberg authored Essentials of Artificial Intelligence [7] offering introductory AI courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels.

Games

GIB

Ginsberg's Intelligent Bridgeplayer GIB was the world's first expert-level bridge-playing program, performing a double-dummy partition search. GIB was World Computer-Bridge Champion in 1998 and 1999.

Dr.Fill

Matthew Ginsberg is further author of the American-style crossword puzzle solver Dr.Fill, which works by converting a crossword to a weighted constraint satisfaction problem and then attempting to maximize the probability that the fill is correct [8].

See also

Selected Publications

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