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 * [[image:Brunel_Statue_on_Brunel_University_grounds.jpg link="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunel_University"]] ||~  || The **Advances in Computer Chess 4** conference was held at [|Brunel University], [|Uxbridge], [|West London], [|UK], on April 17-18, 1984. Chairman of the conference as well as editor of the conference proceedings was Don Beal. ||
 * Statue of [|Isambard Kingdom Brunel] ||~  ||^   ||
 * Advances in Computer Chess 4

=Lectures=
 * 1) Donald Michie (**1986**). //Towards a Knowledge Accelerator//.
 * 2) Hans Berliner (**1986**). //Computer Chess at Carnegie Mellon University//. »  Carnegie Mellon University
 * 3) Robert Hyatt, Albert Gower, Harry Nelson (**1986**). //Cray Blitz//. » Cray Blitz
 * 4) Alen Shapiro, Donald Michie (**1986**). //A Self-commenting Facility for Inductively Synthesised Endgame Expertise//.
 * 5) Ivan Bratko, Peter Tancig, Simona Tancig (**1986**). //Detection of Positional Patterns in Chess//. » Simona Tancig - Chess Experiment
 * 6) Bernd Owsnicki, Kai von Luck (**1986**). //N.N: A Case Study in Chess Knowledge Representation.// » N.N.
 * 7) Reiner Seidel (**1986**). //Deriving Correct Pattern Descriptions and Rules for the KRK Endgame by Deductive Methods//.
 * 8) Danny Kopec, Monroe Newborn, Winston Yu (**1986**). //Experiments in Chess Cognition//. [|pdf]
 * 9) [|William Hartston] (**1986**). //Artificial Stupidity//.
 * 10) Günther Schrüfer (**1986**). //Presence and Absence of Pathology on Game Trees//.
 * 11) László Lindner (**1986**). //Problem Solving: The Present and Possibilities for Development//.
 * 12) Tony Marsland, Marius Olafsson, Jonathan Schaeffer (**1986**). //Multiprocessor Tree-Search Experiments//.
 * 13) David Levy (**1986**). //Chess master versus computer//.

=Photos= all Photos by László Lindner  =Challenge Match= A four game Fredkin challenge match between Cray Blitz, the current World Champion, and David Levy took place alongside the conference, won 4-0 by Levy. Cray Blitz was quite handicapped, since all three team members were involved in a combined terminal (between Albert Gower at the board and Robert Hyatt in an separate operator's room) and telephone voice based (between Hyatt in London and Harry Nelson operating the program) move transfer chain from London to the Cray X-MP located in [|Mendota Heights, Minnesota] and vice versa, which costs approx. 1 minute per move plus some communication errors and take backs. Additionally, Cray Blitz lost round two and three from hardware failures. Bob Hyatt "I don't think we could have won the match, even without the technical problems we had".
 * [[image:Berliner1984.JPG width="319" height="470"]] ||~  || [[image:Marsland1984.JPG width="330" height="470"]] ||
 * Hans Berliner ||~  || Tony Marsland ||
 * [[image:LevyHyatt-London1984.JPG width="580" height="394"]] ||
 * David Levy and Robert Hyatt, London 1984 ||

=See also=
 * Levy versus Chess 1978
 * Levy versus Deep Thought 1989

=Reports=
 * Jaap van Oosterwijk Bruyn (**1984**). //The Fourth Conference on Advances in Computer Chess//. ICCA Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2
 * David Levy (**1984**). //Chess Master versus Computer//. ICCA Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2
 * Robert Hyatt (**1984**). //Cray Blitz versus David Levy//. ICCA Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2

=Reviews=
 * Dap Hartmann (**1987**). //Book review: Advances in Computer Chess 4//. ACM SIGART Bulletin

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=Forum Posts=
 * [|Need 4 games Cray Blitz-Levy 1984] by Pierre Bourget, CCC, February 06, 2000

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