Jan+Eric+Larsson

a Swedish computer scientist, professor of [|Information Technology] at [|Lund University], and president, CEO, and founder of //GoalArt//. From 1993 to 1996 he was [|Postdoctoral] fellow at Stanford University. His research interests include applied artificial intelligence, [|automatic control], [|real-time] monitoring and diagnosis, multilevel flow modeling, and game playing. || toc =Mobility= In his 1987 note //Challenging that Mobility is Fundamental//, Larsson questions Dap Hartmann's definition of mobility based on legal or pseudo-legal moves, as well as distinct or total attacked squares , but favors weighting of squares toward the center or the enemy king, safe mobility, and mobility based on pawn structure or even more complex second order computations.
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=Selected Publications=
 * Jan Eric Larsson (**1987**). //Challenging that Mobility is Fundamental//. ICCA Journal Vol. 10, No. 3
 * Jan Eric Larsson (**1994**). //Diagnostic Reasoning Strategies for Means-End Models//. Automatica Vol. 30, No. 5, pp. 775-787.
 * Jan Eric Larsson (**2011**). //Understanding the Turing Test//. ICGA Journal, Vol. 34, No. 1, on Maarten van Emden, André Vellino (**2010**). //From Chinese Room to Human Window//. ICGA Journal, Vol. 33, No. 3

=Forum Posts=
 * [|Testing Chess Programs] by Jan Eric Larsson, rgcc, February 09, 1996

=External Links=
 * [|Jan Eric Larsson | LinkedIn]
 * [|GoalArt: Jan Eric Larsson]
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 * [|A Bridge System Collection] by Jan Eric Larsson, May 5th, 1995

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