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an Israeli computer scientits and associate professor at [|Ben-Gurion University of the Negev]. His research interest covers artificial intelligence, with a focus on uncertain reasoning and its applications. In their 2004 paper //Generalized Model for Rational Game Tree Search//, Yan Radovilsky and Solomon Eyal Shimony proposed a generalization of the BPIP-DFISA (Best play for imperfect players - Depth free independent staircase approximation) search control model introduced by Eric B. Baum and Warren D. Smith in 1995 to allow for planning steps, as well as game tree search steps. A rudimentary system employing these ideas for chess was implemented with promising empirical results. || toc =Selected Publications=
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 * Yan Radovilsky, Solomon Eyal Shimony (**2004**). //Generalized Model for Rational Game Tree Search//. [|pdf]
 * Yan Radovilsky, Solomon Eyal Shimony (**2008**). //Observation Subset Selection as Local Compilation of Performance Profiles//. [|pdf]

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