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a Czech computer scientist and associate professor at Faculty of Informatics, [|Masaryk University], [|Brno]. His research interests include machine learning, [|data mining], and pattern recognition. Along with Miroslav Kubat, he worked on a program that learns to classify chess positions that permit the bishop sacrifice at h7. In 2003, co-autored by Michal Mádr, they elaborate on //Learning Representative Patterns From Real Chess Positions// by generating [|decision trees] using Quinlan's [|C5.0/See5] algorithm.
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=Selected Publications=
 * Miroslav Kubat, Jan Žižka (**2000**). //[|Learning Middle Game Patterns in Chess: A Case Study]//. [|Lecture Notes in Computer Science], Vol. 1821, [|Springer]
 * Jan Žižka, Michal Mádr (**2003**). //[|Learning Representative Patterns from Real Chess Positions: A Case Study]//. [|IICAI 2003]

=External Links=
 * [|Assoc. Prof. Ing. Jan Žižka, CSc]

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