Sašo Greiner
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Sašo Greiner,
a Slovenian computer scientist at Computer Architecture and Languages Laboratory [2], Institute of Computer Science at University of Maribor.
His research interests include programming languages, compiler and computer architectures, virtual machines, and evolutionary computation, in particular differential evolution as applied in automated tuning of chess engines.
Selected Publications
2005 ...
- Borko Bošković, Sašo Greiner, Janez Brest, Viljem Žumer (2005). The representation of chess game. 27th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces
- Sašo Greiner, Damijan Rebernak, Janez Brest, Viljem Žumer (2005). Z0 - a tiny experimental language. SIGPLAN Notices Vol. 40, No. 8
- Borko Bošković, Sašo Greiner, Janez Brest, Viljem Žumer (2006). A Differential Evolution for the Tuning of a Chess Evaluation Function. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation
- Janez Brest, Aleš Zamuda, Borko Bošković, Sašo Greiner, Viljem Žumer (2008). An Analysis of the Control Parameters’ Adaptation in DE. Advances in Differential Evolution, Springer
- Borko Bošković, Sašo Greiner, Janez Brest, Aleš Zamuda, Viljem Žumer (2008). An Adaptive Differential Evolution Algorithm with Opposition-Based Mechanisms, Applied to the Tuning of a Chess Program. Advances in Differential Evolution, Springer
- Sašo Greiner (2009). Run-time Manipulation of Programs in a Statically-Typed Language. Informatica Slovenia Vol. 33, No. 3
- Sašo Greiner, Janez Brest, Viljem Žumer (2009). Zero - a blend of static typing and dynamic metaprogramming. Computer Languages, Systems & Structures, Vol. 35, No. 3 [4]