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'''Tomoyuki Kaneko''',<br/>
 
'''Tomoyuki Kaneko''',<br/>
a Japanese computer scientist, and associate professor at Graduate School of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Tokyo University of Tokyo]. His research interests include [[Learning|machine learning in games]], and automated feature construction for [[Evaluation function|evaluation functions]] of [[General Game Playing|general game players]]. He is co-author of the open source [[Shogi]] program [[GPS Shogi]] <ref>[http://gps.tanaka.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/gpsshogi/index.php?GPSShogiEn GPSShogi]</ref>, available under [[Free Software Foundation#GPL|GPL]] version 2 or later. In April 2013, GPS Shogi, running on a computer cluster of 700 PCs in the University of Tokyo, [[Shogi#GPSShogi|beat]] Hiroyuki Miura, one of the Top-10 professional Shogi players <ref>[http://www2.teu.ac.jp/gamelab/SHOGI/pro8dan.html#Miura Hiroyuki Miura - 8-dan Professionals] by [[Reijer Grimbergen]]</ref> <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_shogi#Denou-sen_.282013.29 Computer shogi - Computers versus humans - Denou-sen (2013) - Wikipedia]</ref>.  
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a Japanese computer scientist, and associate professor at Graduate School of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Tokyo University of Tokyo]. His research interests include [[Learning|machine learning in games]], and automated feature construction for [[Evaluation Function|evaluation functions]] of [[General Game Playing|general game players]]. He is co-author of the open source [[Shogi]] program [[GPS Shogi]] <ref>[http://gps.tanaka.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/gpsshogi/index.php?GPSShogiEn GPSShogi]</ref>, available under [[Free Software Foundation#GPL|GPL]] version 2 or later. In April 2013, GPS Shogi, running on a computer cluster of 700 PCs in the University of Tokyo, [[Shogi#GPSShogi|beat]] Hiroyuki Miura, one of the Top-10 professional Shogi players <ref>[http://www2.teu.ac.jp/gamelab/SHOGI/pro8dan.html#Miura Hiroyuki Miura - 8-dan Professionals] by [[Reijer Grimbergen]]</ref> <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_shogi#Denou-sen_.282013.29 Computer shogi - Computers versus humans - Denou-sen (2013) - Wikipedia]</ref>.  
  
 
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Tomoyuki Kaneko,
a Japanese computer scientist, and associate professor at Graduate School of the University of Tokyo. His research interests include machine learning in games, and automated feature construction for evaluation functions of general game players. He is co-author of the open source Shogi program GPS Shogi [2], available under GPL version 2 or later. In April 2013, GPS Shogi, running on a computer cluster of 700 PCs in the University of Tokyo, beat Hiroyuki Miura, one of the Top-10 professional Shogi players [3] [4].

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