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Ten years of intensive effort on computer chess have produced notable progress. Although the background information and technical details that were written in 1975 for the first edition of this book are still valid in most essential points, hardware and software refinements have had a major impact on the effectiveness of these ideas. The current crop of chess machines are performing at unexpectedly high levels. The approach epitomized by the series of programs developed by David Slate and Larry Atkin at Northwestern in the middle 1970s ( i.e. , a sophisticated search algorithm using very little chess knowledge) was expected to reach an asymptbtic level of performance no higher than that of a class A player (USCF rating between 1800 and 2000). This perspective was argued quite vigorously by Eliot Hearst in Chapter 8 of the first edition and was held at that time by many chess experts. Subsequent events have clearly demonstrated that the asymptotic performance level for this type of pro- gram it at least as high as the master level (USCF rating between 2200 and 2400). Current discussions now focus upon whether the earlier reser- vations were wrong in principle or simply underestimated the asymptote. If there is a real barrier which will prevent this type of program from attaining a world championship level of performance, it is not evident from the steady progress which has been observed during the last decade.
Ten years of intensive effort on computer chess have produced notable progress. Although the background information and technical details that were written in 1975 for the first edition of this book are still valid in most essential points, hardware and software refinements have had a major impact on the effectiveness of these ideas. The current crop of chess machines are performing at unexpectedly high levels. The approach epitomized by the series of programs developed by David Slate and Larry Atkin at Northwestern in the middle 1970s ( i.e. , a sophisticated search algorithm using very little chess knowledge) was expected to reach an asymptbtic level of performance no higher than that of a class A player (USCF rating between 1800 and 2000). This perspective was argued quite vigorously by Eliot Hearst in Chapter 8 of the first edition and was held at that time by many chess experts. Subsequent events have clearly demonstrated that the asymptotic performance level for this type of pro- gram it at least as high as the master level (USCF rating between 2200 and 2400). Current discussions now focus upon whether the earlier reser- vations were wrong in principle or simply underestimated the asymptote. If there is a real barrier which will prevent this type of program from attaining a world championship level of performance, it is not evident from the steady progress which has been observed during the last decade.
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artificial intelligence,chess,computer science,computers and technology,games,human vision and language systems,humor and entertainment,puzzles and games,textbooks, Ten years of intensive effort on computer chess have produced notable progress. Although the background information and technical details that were written in 1975 for the first edition of this book are still valid in most essential points, hardware and software refinements have had a major impact on the effectiveness of these ideas. The current crop of chess machines are performing at unexpectedly high levels. The approach epitomized by the series of programs developed by David Slate and Larry Atkin at Northwestern in the middle 1970s (i. e. , a sophisticated search algorithm using very little chess knowledge) was expected to reach an asymptbtic level of performance no higher than that of a class A player (USCF rating between 1800 and 2000). This perspective was argued quite vigorously by Eliot Hearst in Chapter 8 of the first edition and was held at that time by many chess experts. Subsequent events have clearly demonstrated that the asymptotic performance level for this type of pro- gram it at least as high as the master level (USCF rating between 2200 and 2400). Current discussions now focus upon whether the earlier reser- vations were wrong in principle or simply underestimated the asymptote. If there is a real barrier which will prevent this type of program from attaining a world championship level of performance, it is not evident from the steady progress which has been observed during the last decade.
artificial intelligence,chess,computer science,computers and technology,games,human vision and language systems,humor and entertainment,puzzles and games,textbooks, Ten years of intensive effort on computer chess have produced notable progress. Although the background information and technical details that were written in 1975 for the first edition of this book are still valid in most essential points, hardware and software refinements have had a major impact on the effectiveness of these ideas. The current crop of chess machines are performing at unexpectedly high levels. The approach epitomized by the series of programs developed by David Slate and Larry Atkin at Northwestern in the middle 1970s (i. e. , a sophisticated search algorithm using very little chess knowledge) was expected to reach an asymptbtic level of performance no higher than that of a class A player (USCF rating between 1800 and 2000). This perspective was argued quite vigorously by Eliot Hearst in Chapter 8 of the first edition and was held at that time by many chess experts. Subsequent events have clearly demonstrated that the asymptotic performance level for this type of pro- gram it at least as high as the master level (USCF rating between 2200 and 2400). Current discussions now focus upon whether the earlier reser- vations were wrong in principle or simply underestimated the asymptote. If there is a real barrier which will prevent this type of program from attaining a world championship level of performance, it is not evident from the steady progress which has been observed during the last decade.
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Chess skill in man and machine. Texts and monographs in computer science (1984)
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XII, 329 S. : 104 Ill. u. graph. Darst. 2. ed., gebraucht; guter bis sehr guter Zustand. Contents: A brief history of the computer chess tournaments: 1970-1975 / Human chess skill / An introduction to cumputer chess / Chess 4.5 - The Northwestern University chess program / Peaseant: An endgeme progame for kings and pawns / Plans, goals, ans search strategies for the selection of a move in chess / The heuristic search: an alternative to the alpha-beta minimax prodcedure / Man and machine: Chess achievements and chess thinking / Belle / Using chess knowledge to reduce search / Appendix Chess 4.5: Competition in 1976 / Second Appendix Chess 4.5 and Chess 4.6: Competition in 1977 and 1978. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
XII, 329 S. : 104 Ill. u. graph. Darst. 2. ed., gebraucht; guter bis sehr guter Zustand. Contents: A brief history of the computer chess tournaments: 1970-1975 / Human chess skill / An introduction to cumputer chess / Chess 4.5 - The Northwestern University chess program / Peaseant: An endgeme progame for kings and pawns / Plans, goals, ans search strategies for the selection of a move in chess / The heuristic search: an alternative to the alpha-beta minimax prodcedure / Man and machine: Chess achievements and chess thinking / Belle / Using chess knowledge to reduce search / Appendix Chess 4.5: Competition in 1976 / Second Appendix Chess 4.5 and Chess 4.6: Competition in 1977 and 1978. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
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XII, 329 S. : 104 Ill. u. graph. Darst. Gr.-8, Hardcover/Pappeinband 2. ed., gebraucht guter bis sehr guter Zustand. Contents: A brief history of the computer chess tournaments: 1970-1975 / Human chess skill / An introduction to cumputer chess / Chess 4.5 - The Northwestern University chess program / Peaseant: An endgeme progame for kings and pawns / Plans, goals, ans search strategies for the selection of a move in chess / The heuristic search: an alternative to the alpha-beta minimax prodcedure / Man and machine: Chess achievements and chess thinking / Belle / Using chess knowledge to reduce search / Appendix Chess 4.5: Competition in 1976 / Second Appendix Chess 4.5 and Chess 4.6: Competition in 1977 and 1978. gebraucht gut, 550g.
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XII, 329 S. : 104 Ill. u. graph. Darst. Gr.-8, Hardcover/Pappeinband 2. ed., gebraucht guter bis sehr guter Zustand. Contents: A brief history of the computer chess tournaments: 1970-1975 / Human chess skill / An introduction to cumputer chess / Chess 4.5 - The Northwestern University chess program / Peaseant: An endgeme progame for kings and pawns / Plans, goals, ans search strategies for the selection of a move in chess / The heuristic search: an alternative to the alpha-beta minimax prodcedure / Man and machine: Chess achievements and chess thinking / Belle / Using chess knowledge to reduce search / Appendix Chess 4.5: Competition in 1976 / Second Appendix Chess 4.5 and Chess 4.6: Competition in 1977 and 1978. gebraucht gut, 550g.
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