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'''Matthias Lüscher''',<br/>
 
'''Matthias Lüscher''',<br/>
a Swiss computer scientist and senior technology engineer. He holds a diplom degree in computerized sciences <ref>[https://www.ethz.ch/de/studium/bachelor/studienangebot/naturwissenschaften-und-mathematik/rechnergestuetzte-wissenschaften/was-ist.html Was sind Rechnergestützte Wissenschaften? | ETH Zürich]</ref> from [[ETH Zurich]], and is author of the chess engine [[Chessterfield]]. Inspired by [[Michael Buro|Michael Buro's]] [[CG 1998]] paper ''From Simple Features to Sophisticated Evaluation Functions'' <ref>[[Michael Buro]] ('''1998'''). ''[http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-48957-6_8 From Simple Features to Sophisticated Evaluation Functions]''. [[CG 1998]], [https://skatgame.net/mburo/ps/glem.pdf pdf]</ref>, covering not only [[Automated Tuning|automated parameter tuning]] but a procedure for exploring the feature space able to discover new features in a computational feasible way, Matthias Lüscher implemented Buro's [[Michael Buro#GLEM|General Linear Evaluation Model]] (GLEM) inside the experimental chess program ''ChessterfieldCL'', using a three-layer [[Neural Networks|neural network]] as [[Evaluation|evaluation function]], as documented in his technical report under supervision of [[Thomas Lincke]] and [[Christoph Wirth]] <ref>[[Matthias Lüscher]]  ('''2000'''). ''Automatic Generation of an Evaluation Function for Chess Endgames''. [[ETH Zurich]] Supervisors: [[Thomas Lincke]] and [[Christoph Wirth]], [http://www.datacomm.ch/m.luescher/evaluation_function_en.pdf pdf], [http://www.top-5000.nl/ps/Automatic%20Generation%20of%20an%20Evaluation%20Function%20for%20Chess%20Endgames.pdf pdf]</ref>.
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a Swiss computer scientist and senior technology engineer. He holds a diplom degree in computerized sciences <ref>[https://www.ethz.ch/de/studium/bachelor/studienangebot/naturwissenschaften-und-mathematik/rechnergestuetzte-wissenschaften/was-ist.html Was sind Rechnergestützte Wissenschaften? | ETH Zürich]</ref> from [[ETH Zurich]], and is author of the chess engine [[Chessterfield]]. Inspired by [[Michael Buro|Michael Buro's]] [[CG 1998]] paper ''From Simple Features to Sophisticated Evaluation Functions'' <ref>[[Michael Buro]] ('''1998'''). ''[http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-48957-6_8 From Simple Features to Sophisticated Evaluation Functions]''. [[CG 1998]], [https://skatgame.net/mburo/ps/glem.pdf pdf]</ref>, covering not only [[Automated Tuning|automated parameter tuning]] but a procedure for exploring the feature space able to discover new features in a computational feasible way, Matthias Lüscher implemented Buro's [[Michael Buro#GLEM|General Linear Evaluation Model]] (GLEM) inside the experimental chess program ''ChessterfieldCL'', using a three-layer [[Neural Networks|neural network]] as [[Evaluation|evaluation function]], as documented in his technical report under supervision of [[Thomas Lincke]] and [[Christoph Wirth]] <ref>[[Matthias Lüscher]]  ('''2000'''). ''Automatic Generation of an Evaluation Function for Chess Endgames''. [[ETH Zurich]] Supervisors: [[Thomas Lincke]] and [[Christoph Wirth]], [http://www.datacomm.ch/m.luescher/evaluation_function_en.pdf pdf]</ref>.
  
 
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* [[Matthias Lüscher]]  ('''2000'''). ''Automatic Generation of an Evaluation Function for Chess Endgames''. [[ETH Zurich]] Supervisors: [[Thomas Lincke]] and [[Christoph Wirth]], [http://www.top-5000.nl/ps/Automatic%20Generation%20of%20an%20Evaluation%20Function%20for%20Chess%20Endgames.pdf pdf]
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* [[Matthias Lüscher]]  ('''2000'''). ''Automatic Generation of an Evaluation Function for Chess Endgames''. [[ETH Zurich]] Supervisors: [[Thomas Lincke]] and [[Christoph Wirth]], [http://www.datacomm.ch/m.luescher/evaluation_function_en.pdf pdf]
  
 
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Matthias Lüscher,
a Swiss computer scientist and senior technology engineer. He holds a diplom degree in computerized sciences [2] from ETH Zurich, and is author of the chess engine Chessterfield. Inspired by Michael Buro's CG 1998 paper From Simple Features to Sophisticated Evaluation Functions [3], covering not only automated parameter tuning but a procedure for exploring the feature space able to discover new features in a computational feasible way, Matthias Lüscher implemented Buro's General Linear Evaluation Model (GLEM) inside the experimental chess program ChessterfieldCL, using a three-layer neural network as evaluation function, as documented in his technical report under supervision of Thomas Lincke and Christoph Wirth [4].

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