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a German computer scientist with a Ph.D. from [|University of Stuttgart]. His research interests include [|data mining], machine learning, heuristic search, [|multi-agent systems], [|distributed and parallel computing] and modeling of cognition. He was involved in various open source projects, the data mining system //Lascer//, the Java parallel framework //Architeuthis// , the multi-agent simulator //Nereus// and the Java //mathCollection// and the Java //inSet// package to represent and process sets of nonnegative integer numbers in an efficient way. His Ph.D. thesis, defended in 2008, broaches on Knowledge discovery from huge sample sets, which also includes simple chess endgames applied with the //Lascer// data mining system.
 * Dietmar Lippold**,

=Legitimacy of Positions= As undergraduate student at [|Kaiserslautern University of Technology] in the 90s, Lippold researched on the topic of the legitimacy of positions in endgame databases, whether those positions can be reached from the initial position, proposals published in the ICCA Journal.

=Selected Publications=
 * Dietmar Lippold (**1996**). //Legality of Positions of Simple Chess Endgames//. [|zipped pdf]
 * Dietmar Lippold (**1997**). //The Legitimacy of Positions in Endgame Databases//. ICCA Journal, Vol. 20, No. 1
 * Dietmar Lippold (**2009**). //[|Begriffserwerb aus großen Mengen von Beispielen]//. Cuvillier Verlag, ISBN-13: 978-3867278904, [|Book] from [|Google Books] (German)

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