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a Dutch computer scientist and Ph.D. student within the algorithms cluster at Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, Leiden University, where he already defended his Master's thesis in 2012 on [|game complexity] of [|Klondike], Mahjong, Nonogram and Dou Shou Qi (Jungle, Jungle Chess, Animals Chess). His research interests further include retrograde analysis, machine learning, and [|meta learning] along with massively collaborative [|data mining], where data mining efforts are distributed to multiple collaborating agents - human or software. || toc =Selected Publications=
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 * Jan van Rijn (**2012**). //Playing Games: The complexity of Klondike, Mahjong, Nonograms and Animal Chess//. Master's thesis, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, [|pdf]
 * Jan van Rijn, Joaquin Vanschoren (**2013**). //OpenML: An Open Science Platform for Machine Learning//. [|BENELearn 2013]
 * Jan van Rijn, Jonathan K. Vis (**2013**). //Complexity and Retrograde Analysis of the Game Dou Shou Qi//. [|BNAIC 2013]
 * Hendrik Jan Hoogeboom, Walter Kosters, Jan van Rijn, Jonathan K. Vis (**2014**). //Acyclic Constraint Logic and Games//. ICGA Journal, Vol. 37, No. 1
 * Jan van Rijn, Geoffrey Holmes, Bernhard Pfahringer, Joaquin Vanschoren (**2014**). //[|Algorithm Selection on Data Streams]//. [|DS 2014]
 * Jan van Rijn, Geoffrey Holmes, Bernhard Pfahringer, Joaquin Vanschoren (**2014**). //[|Towards Meta-learning over Data Streams]//. [|MetaSel 2014]
 * Jan van Rijn, Jonathan K. Vis (**2014**). //Endgame Analysis of Dou Shou Qi//. ICGA Journal, Vol. 37, No. 2, [|pdf]

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 * [|Jan N. van Rijn - LIACS]
 * [|Jan van Rijn | LinkedIn]

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