Deep+Thought

was a computer chess machine built at Carnegie Mellon University in the 1980's, the predecessor to Deep Blue. The project was initially started 1985 as Chiptest by the computer science doctoral students Feng-hsiung Hsu and Thomas Anantharaman. Murray Campbell, former co-developer of HiTech, joined the ChipTest team a few month later - followed by Andreas Nowatzyk, Mike Browne and Peter Jansen. The program was named Deep Thought after the fictional computer of the same name. || toc =Photos= after winning the Fredkin Intermediate Prize for Deep Thought's Grandmaster-level performance. ||
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 * [[image:5-0 and 5-2.Deep_Thought_I_Board.102645419.HSU.lg.jpg link="http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/full_record.php?iid=stl-431f4cc1815a3"]] ||~  || **Deep Thought**,
 * Deep Thought I - circuit board ||~  ||^   ||
 * [[image:5-0 and 5-2.Deep_Thought_Team_1988.102645336.HSU.lg.jpg width="580" height="400" link="http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/full_record.php?iid=stl-430b9bbd52f71"]] ||
 * Murray Campbell, Feng-hsiung Hsu, Thomas Anantharaman, Mike Browne and Andreas Nowatzyk,

=Achievements=
 * In 1988 Deep Thought and Grandmaster [|Tony Miles] shared first place in the Software Toolworks Open in Los Angeles. Deep Thought had a 2745 performance rating, and moved its [|U.S. Chess Federation] (USCF) rating up to 2551, and qualified for the $10,000 Fredkin Intermediate Prize as the first computer to achieve a USCF performance rating of 2500 over a set of 25 contiguous games in human tournaments
 * In 1988 Deep Thought won the ACM championship in Orlando
 * In 1989 Deep Thought won the 6th World Computer Chess Championship in Edmonton, with a perfect 5-0 score
 * In 1989 [|Garry Kasparov] defeated Deep Thought in a match by winning 2 games
 * In 1989 Deep Thought won the ACM championship in Reno (tied with HiTech )
 * In 1989 Deep Thought beat International Master David Levy in a match with 4 wins
 * In 1989 IBM started working on Deep Blue
 * In 1990 Deep Thought won the ACM championship in New York City
 * In 1991 Deep Thought II won the ACM championship in Albuquerque

=Hardware=
 * [[image:DeepThoughtMG.JPG link="Kasparov versus Deep Thought 1989#Video"]] ||
 * [|Photomask] of the move generation chip, a combinational logic 8x8 array ||

=Software=
 * [[image:DeepThoughtHash.JPG link="Kasparov versus Deep Thought 1989#Video"]] ||
 * View into Deep Thought's source written in C with gotos ||

=See also=
 * Chiptest
 * Deep Blue
 * Eval Tuning in Deep Thought
 * Fiction
 * Kasparov versus Deep Thought 1989
 * Levy versus Deep Thought 1989
 * Thought

=Publications=
 * Thomas Anantharaman, Murray Campbell, Feng-hsiung Hsu (**1988**). //Singular extensions: Adding Selectivity to Brute-Force Searching//. AAAI Spring Symposium, Computer Game Playing, pp. 8-13. Also published in ICCA Journal, Vol. 11, No. 4, republished (1990) in [|Artificial Intelligence], Vol. 43, No. 1, pp. 99-109. ISSN 0004-3702.
 * Hans Berliner (**1989**). //Deep Thought Wins Fredkin Intermediate Prize//. AI Magazine Volume 10 Number 2, [|pdf]
 * David Levy (**1990**). //The End of an Era//. ICCA Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1 » Levy versus Deep Thought 1989
 * Michael Valvo (**1990**). //Moral Victory: Karpov versus Deep Thought at Harvard//. ICCA Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1
 * Feng-hsiung Hsu, Thomas Anantharaman, Murray Campbell, Andreas Nowatzyk (**1990**). //Deep Thought//. Computers, Chess, and Cognition, pp. 55-78
 * Feng-hsiung Hsu, Thomas Anantharaman, Murray Campbell, Andreas Nowatzyk (**1990**). //[|A Grandmaster Chess Machine]//. Scientific American, Vol. 263, No. 4, pp. 44-50. ISSN 0036-8733.
 * Frederic Friedel (**1991**). //Not the Mother of all Chess Machines//. ICCA Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2
 * Robert Levinson (**1991**). //Man and machine, theory and practice square off in Sydney//. ICCA Journal, Vol. 14, No. 3
 * Paul Hsieh (**1996**). //Deep Blue - Deep Thought 2//. Computer Chess Reports, Vol 5, No 3+4, pp. 45

=Forum Posts=

1989

 * [|Valvo-DT Match: Move 46] by Mike Valvo, rec.games.chess, March 30, 1989
 * [|Challange Match] by Mike Valvo, rec.games.chess, March 31, 1989
 * [|Valvo-DT Match: Move 48] by Mike Valvo, rec.games.chess, April 01, 1989
 * [|World Computer Chess Championship (the human side)] by Feng-hsiung Hsu, rec.games.chess, June 04, 1989 » WCCC 1989
 * [|DT - Kasparov : 0-2] by Peter Jansen, rec.games.chess, October 23, 1989 » Kasparov versus Deep Thought 1989
 * [|Levy - DT match (1)] by Peter Jansen, rec.games.chess, December 22, 1989 » Levy versus Deep Thought 1989
 * [|Levy - DT match (2)] by Peter Jansen, rec.games.chess, December 22, 1989
 * [|Levy - DT match (3)] by Peter Jansen, rec.games.chess, December 23, 1989
 * [|Levy - DT match (4)] by Peter Jansen, rec.games.chess, December 23, 1989

1990 ...

 * [|Karpov-DT Match, Face to Screen] by Feng-hsiung Hsu, rec.games.chess, February 04, 1990
 * [|Deep Thought] by Thorsten Heedt, rec.games.chess, April 11, 1995

2000 ...

 * [|Deep Thought's tuning code and eval function!] by Severi Salminen, CCC, September 05, 2000 » Eval Tuning in Deep Thought
 * [|Test Position = GM Tony Miles vs Deep Thought, 1989 [14...Bxh2!!]] by José Antônio Fabiano Mendes, CCC, September 09, 2004

=External Links= > [|Source code to tune Deep Thought's evaluation] in tar.gz format. > [|Andreas Nowatzyk's explanations of the the source code]
 * [|Deep Thought from Wikipedia]
 * [|Deep Thought's ICGA Tournaments]
 * [|Deep Thought's games from chessgames.com]
 * [|Deep Thought from Tim Mann's Chess Pages]

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