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* [[Yen-Chi Chen]], [[Shun-Shii Lin]] ('''2020'''). ''Requiem wins Nonogram tournament''. [[ICGA Journal#42_1|ICGA Journal, Vol. 42, No. 1]] » [[22nd Computer Olympiad]]
 
* [[Yen-Chi Chen]], [[Shun-Shii Lin]] ('''2020'''). ''Requiem wins Nonogram tournament''. [[ICGA Journal#42_1|ICGA Journal, Vol. 42, No. 1]] » [[22nd Computer Olympiad]]
* [[Tristan Cazenave]], [[Yen-Chi Chen]], [[Guan-Wei Chen]], [[Shi-Yu Chen]], [[Xian-Dong Chiu]], [[Julien Dehos]], [[Maria Elsa]], [[Qucheng Gong]], [[Hengyuan Hu]], [[Vasil Khalidov]], [[Cheng-Ling Li]], [[Hsin-I Lin]], [[Yu-Jin Lin]], [[Xavier Martinet]], [[Vegard Mella]], [[Jeremy Rapin]], [[Baptiste Roziere]], [[Gabriel Synnaeve]], [[Fabien Teytaud]], [[Olivier Teytaud]], [[Shi-Cheng Ye]], [[Yi-Jun Ye]], [[Shi-Jim Yen]], [[Sergey Zagoruyko]] ('''2020''').  ''Polygames: Improved zero learning''. [[ICGA Journal#42_4|ICGA Journal, Vol. 42, No. 4]]
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* [[Tristan Cazenave]], [[Yen-Chi Chen]], [[Guan-Wei Chen]], [[Shi-Yu Chen]], [[Xian-Dong Chiu]], [[Julien Dehos]], [[Maria Elsa]], [[Qucheng Gong]], [[Hengyuan Hu]], [[Vasil Khalidov]], [[Cheng-Ling Li]], [[Hsin-I Lin]], [[Yu-Jin Lin]], [[Xavier Martinet]], [[Vegard Mella]], [[Jeremy Rapin]], [[Baptiste Roziere]], [[Gabriel Synnaeve]], [[Fabien Teytaud]], [[Olivier Teytaud]], [[Shi-Cheng Ye]], [[Yi-Jun Ye]], [[Shi-Jim Yen]], [[Sergey Zagoruyko]] ('''2020''').  ''Polygames: Improved zero learning''. [[ICGA Journal#42_4|ICGA Journal, Vol. 42, No. 4]], [https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.09832 arXiv:2001.09832]
  
 
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Yen-Chi Chen [1]

Yen-Chi Chen,
a Taiwanese computer scientist affiliated with the National Taiwan Normal University. His research interests include machine learning and computer games. He is author and co-author of Chinese Dark Chess, Surakarta, Outer-Open Gomoku, Othello and Nonogram playing and solving programs, participating and winning at ICGA and TAAI tournaments.

Exact-Win-MCTS

Along with Shun-Shii Lin and Chih-Hung Chen, Yen-Chi Chen elaborated on an exact-win strategy for overcoming AlphaZero in a Monte-Carlo Tree Search, that makes use of sub-tree's information (WIN, LOSS, DRAW, and UNKNOWN) to prune unneeded moves to increase the opportunities of discovering the critical moves [2].

Selected Publications

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