Advances in Computer Chess 5[3][4] Don Beal, Editor January 1989
Elsevier Science Publishing Company
ISBN-10: 0-444-87159-4
ISBN-13: 978-0444871596
Synopsis
Thirty years of research has so far failed to produce Computer Chess programs that perform well and behave internally in ways that psychologists recognise as human-like. The task is harder than was realised, but the resulting knowledge gained from trying to solve the problem is all the greater. In this volume, the keynote paper identifies differences between human and computer information processing, and makes the bold prediction that some humans will continue to outperform the world's most powerful computers at chess until at least the year 2000. The other research papers cover a variety of subjects, including mathematical structure, knowledge engineering, search algorithms, psychology, learning, state-of-the-art chess machines, and attempts to bring theoretical clarity to empirical discoveries.
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Don Beal, Editor January 1989
Elsevier Science Publishing Company
ISBN-10: 0-444-87159-4
ISBN-13: 978-0444871596
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