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Artificial Intelligence, Computer Chess, Knowledge and Search

Publications

  1. (with T.A. Marsland, and J. Cox), "SEARCH", Chapter 63 in The Computer Science and Engineering Handbook , (2 nd ed., Ed. A. Tucker), CRC Press, Boca Raton , FL., Chapter 26, pp. 1-26 (August, 2004).

  2. "Knowledge-based Test Suites for the Evaluation of Chess Strength", Presented at the Koltanowski Memorial conference on Chess and Education, December 13-17, 2001, Dallas, Texas, To Appear in (ed. T. Redman, Chess and Education: Selected Papers from the 2001 Koltanowski Conference (in press, January, 2003).

  3. (with Hal Terrie), Test, Evaluate, and Improve Your Chess: a knowledge-based approach . 2 nd ed., USCF Press, New Windsor, NY, 2003, 312 pages.

  4. (with T. A. Marsland). "SEARCH" (methods in Artificial Intelligence) (in the CRC Computer Science and Engineering Handbook, ed. A. Tucker), CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL., pp. 676 - 696, December, 1996.

  5. (with C. Chabris). "The Fifth Harvard Cup Human Versus Computer. Intel Chess Challenge", ICCA Journal, December, 1995.

  6. "Structured Induction and Its Feasibility as a Technique for Assignment of Coast Guard Reserves". (Report to Internal the U.S. Coast Guard Research and Development Center, October, 1994).

  7. (with R. Henley). "SmartChess User's Handbook" , R&D Publishing, Manasquan, N.J., 1994.

  8. (with C. Chabris)." The 4th Harvard Cup: Human Versus Ccomputer Chess Challenge". ICCA Journal, Vol.16, No.4, pp. 232-41, December, 1993.

  9. (with S. Benn). "The Bratko-Kopec Test Recalibrated". ICCA Journal, Vol. No. 3, pp.144-46, September,1993.

  10. "Man-Machine Chess: Past, Present, and Future", in The Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology, (eds. A. Kent J.G. Williams), Marcel Dekker Publications, New York, N.Y., Vol. 26, pp. 233-69, 1992.

  11. (with M. Newborn and M. Valvo). "The 22nd Annual ACM International Computer Chess Championship" Albuquerque, New Mexico, Nov. 17-20, 1991 Communications of the ACM, Vol. 35, No. 11, 1992.

  12. (with Hans Berliner and Ed Northam), (1991) "A Taxonomy of Concepts for Evaluating Chess Strength: Examples From Two Difficult Categories". in Advances in Computer Chess 6, (ed. Don Beal), Ellis Horwood, Chichester, England, pp. 179-91.

  13. (with Monty Newborn). (1991) "The 21st ACM North American Computer Chess Championship". New York, N.Y., Nov. 11-14, 1990 Communications of the ACM,, Vol. 34, No. 11, pp. 85-92.

  14. (with Hans Berliner and Ed Northam). (1990). "A Taxonomy of Concepts for Evaluating Chess Strength". Proceedings of SUPERCOMPUTING '90 , New York City, New York, Nov 15-17, pp. 336-43.

  15. "Advances in Man-Machine Play". (1990) in Computers, Chess and Cognition, eds. T.A. Marsland and J. Schaeffer, Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 9-33.

  16. (with M. Newborn). (1990) "The Twentieth Annual North American Computer Chess Championship". Communications of the ACM, 33, 7, pp.92-104.

  17. (with M. Newborn) (1989) "Results of the Nineteenth ACM North American Computer Chess Championship". Communications of the ACM, 32, 10, pp. 1225-1230.

  18. (with E. Northam, D. Podber and Y. Fouda). (1989) "The Role of Connectivity in Chess". in Proceedings of the Workshop on Game-Tree Search, during the 6th World Computer Chess Championship; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, May 28 - June 1, pp. 78-84.

  19. (with B. Libby, and C. Cook). (1988) "The Ending King & Bishop vs. Rook (KRBKR)". in Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Mini-Symposium on Computer Games at Stanford University, March 22-24, pp. 60-61.

  20. (with M. Newborn). (1988) "Results of the ACM's Eighteenth Computer Chess Championship". Report in Communications of the ACM, August, Vol. 31, No. 8, pp. 992-995.

  21. (with M. Newborn). (1987) "Belle and Mephisto Dallas Capture Computer Chess Titles at the FJCC". Report in Communications of the ACM, July, Vol. 30, No. 7, pp. 640-645.

  22. (with M. Newborn and W. Yu). (1986). "Experiments in Chess Cognition". In Advances in Computer Chess 4 (ed. D. Beal) Pergamon Press, Oxford, England.

  23. (with M. Newborn). (1986). "ACM's Sixteenth North American Computer Chess Championship". Communications of the ACM, 29, 7, pp. 687-91.

  24. (1985) "Chess Computers: A Critical Descriptive Analysis of the Currently Available Commercial Chess Computers" Abacus, Vol. 2, 4, pp. 10-28, 35-38. Chess Computers: a critical descriptive survey of commercial products (1987). Reprinted with modifications (1987) in A Computer Science Reader: selections from ABACUS, Springer-Verlag, New York (ed. E. Weiss).

  25. (with M. Newborn). (1985). "ACM's Fifteenth North American Computer Chess Championship". Communications of the ACM, 28, 8, pp. 757-59.

  26. (with M. Newborn) (1984). "The Fourth World Computer Chess Championship". Communications of the ACM, 27, 8, pp. 845-49.

  27. Contributing Editor, The Computer Chess Digest Annual (1984), with four articles: 1. Report from New York (54-69); 2. Choosing an Opening Library (69-72); 3. An example of a type of Turing Test (82-84); 4. Experiments in chess cognition (D. Kopec, M. Newborn, W. Yu) (84-103) (ed. E. Irazoqui), New York.

  28. (with M. Newborn). (1983). "The Thirteenth Annual North American Computer Chess Championship at ACM '82". Communications of the ACM, 26, 9, pp.. 695-97.

  29. (with E. Irazoqui and I. Bratko). (1983). The Bratko-Kopec Experiment Updated, The Computer Chess Digest Annual, (ed. E. Irazoqui), New York.

  30. (with I. Bratko). (1982). "The Bratko-Kopec Experiment: A test for comparison of human and computer performance in chess". In Advances in Computer Chess 3, (ed. M.R.B. Clarke). Oxford: Pergamon Press.

  31. (with T. Niblett). (1980). "How Hard is the King-Rook-King-Knight ending? In Advances in Computer Chess 2", (ed. M.R.B. Clarke). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

  32. "King and Rook vs. King and Knight "(1979). Research Memorandum MIP-R-125, Edinburgh: Machine Intelligence Research Unit, University of Edinburgh. Also published in CHESS, (1983). 47 (No. 895-6), pp. 388-95, Sutton Coldfield, England.

  33. (withI. Bratko D. Michie.) (1978)."Pattern-Based Representation of Chess End-Game Knowledge". Computer Journal, 21(2), pp. 149-53.

  34. "Recent Developments in Computer Chess" (1977). Firbush News 7 Edinburgh: Machine Intelligence Research Unit, University of Edinburgh (ed. J.E. Michie).

 

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