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* [[Thitipong Kanjanapa]], [[Kanako Komiya]], [[Yoshiyuki Kotani]] ('''2012'''). ''Design and Implementation of Bonanza Method for the Evaluation in the Game of Arimaa''. [http://www.ipsj.or.jp/english/index.html IPSJ SIG Technical Report], Vol. 2012-GI-27, No. 4, [http://arimaa.com/arimaa/papers/KanjanapaThitipong/IPSJ-GI12027004.pdf pdf] » [[Arimaa]], [[Automated Tuning]]
 
* [[Thitipong Kanjanapa]], [[Kanako Komiya]], [[Yoshiyuki Kotani]] ('''2012'''). ''Design and Implementation of Bonanza Method for the Evaluation in the Game of Arimaa''. [http://www.ipsj.or.jp/english/index.html IPSJ SIG Technical Report], Vol. 2012-GI-27, No. 4, [http://arimaa.com/arimaa/papers/KanjanapaThitipong/IPSJ-GI12027004.pdf pdf] » [[Arimaa]], [[Automated Tuning]]
* [[Haruhiko Akiyama]], [[Komiya Kanako]], [[Yoshiyuki Kotani]] ('''2012'''). ''Nested Monte-Carlo Search with simulation reduction''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge-Based_Systems_(journal) Knowledge-Based Systems], Vol. 34
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* [[Haruhiko Akiyama]], [[Kanako Komiya]], [[Yoshiyuki Kotani]] ('''2012'''). ''Nested Monte-Carlo Search with simulation reduction''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge-Based_Systems_(journal) Knowledge-Based Systems], Vol. 34
  
 
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Yoshiyuki Kotani [1]

Yoshiyuki Kotani,
a Japanese mathematician, computer scientist and professor at Department of Computer Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. His research interests include natural language processing, computer vision, machine learning, and computer games with focus on Shogi. He is author of the Shogi program Mattari Yuuchan, Bronze medal winner in Minishogi at the 17th Computer Olympiad in Yokohama 2013. Yoshiyuki Kotani is further maze and puzzle designer [2] [3], and worked on the problem of domino tilings of polyominoes [4] .

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