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* [[Cheng-Wei Chou]], [[Ping-Chiang Chou]], [[Chang-Shing Lee]], [[David L. Saint-Pierre]], [[Olivier Teytaud]], [[Mei-Hui Wang]], [[Li-Wen Wu]], [[Shi-Jim Yen]] ('''2012'''). ''Strategic Choices: Small Budgets and Simple Regret''. [[TAAI 2012]], [http://www.csie.ndhu.edu.tw/csieweb/en/node/685 Excellent Paper Award], [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00753145v2/document pdf]
 
* [[Cheng-Wei Chou]], [[Ping-Chiang Chou]], [[Chang-Shing Lee]], [[David L. Saint-Pierre]], [[Olivier Teytaud]], [[Mei-Hui Wang]], [[Li-Wen Wu]], [[Shi-Jim Yen]] ('''2012'''). ''Strategic Choices: Small Budgets and Simple Regret''. [[TAAI 2012]], [http://www.csie.ndhu.edu.tw/csieweb/en/node/685 Excellent Paper Award], [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00753145v2/document pdf]
 
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* [[Marie-Liesse Cauwet]], [[Olivier Teytaud]], [[Hua-Min Liang]], [[Shi-Jim Yen]], [[Hung-Hsuan Lin]], [[I-Chen Wu]], [[Tristan Cazenave]], [[Abdallah Saffidine]] ('''2015'''). ''Depth, balancing, and limits of the Elo model''. [[IEEE#CIG|IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games]] 2015, [https://arxiv.org/abs/1511.02006 arXiv:1511.02006]
 
* [[Olivier Teytaud]], [[Abdallah Saffidine]], [[Shi-Jim Yen]] ('''2015'''). ''The complexities of Go''. [[Advances in Computer Games 14]]
 
* [[Olivier Teytaud]], [[Abdallah Saffidine]], [[Shi-Jim Yen]] ('''2015'''). ''The complexities of Go''. [[Advances in Computer Games 14]]
 
* [[Jialin Liu]], [[Olivier Teytaud]], [[Tristan Cazenave]] ('''2016'''). ''Fast seed-learning algorithms for games''. [[CG 2016]]
 
* [[Jialin Liu]], [[Olivier Teytaud]], [[Tristan Cazenave]] ('''2016'''). ''Fast seed-learning algorithms for games''. [[CG 2016]]

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Olivier Teytaud [1]

Olivier Teytaud,
a French computer scientist and researcher at Facebook, previously affiliated with INRIA Saclay-IDF, CNRS, Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique (LRI), Paris-Sud University. His research covers planning, machine learning, dynamic and genetic programming, optimization, and operational research. Olivier Teytaud is co-author of the Havannah programs Shakti and Shakty, and co-author of the Go playing program Mogo, using Monte-Carlo Tree Search which uses patterns in the simulations and improvements in UCT [2].

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