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Advances in Computer Games 15
,
from July 3 to 5,
2017
, Snellius Building
[1]
[2]
,
Leiden University
,
Leiden
,
The Netherlands
, in conjunction with the
WCCC 2017
,
WCSC 2017
, and the
20th Computer Olympiad
. ACG is the conference of the
ICGA
.
Snellius Building
[3]
Table of Contents
Lectures
Day 1
Session 1
Session 2
Day 2
Session 3
Session 4
Day 3
Session 5
Session 6
See also
Publications
External Links
References
What links here?
Lectures
Day 1
Session 1
Richard J. Lorentz
(
2017
).
Machine Learning in the Game of Breakthrough
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Katsuki Ohto
,
Tetsuro Tanaka
(
2017
).
A Curling Agent Based on the Monte-Carlo Tree Search Considering the Similarity of the Best Action among Similar States
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Naoki Mizukami
,
Jun Suzuki
,
Hirotaka Kameko
,
Yoshimasa Tsuruoka
(
2017
).
Exploration Bonuses Based on Upper Confidence Bounds for Sparse Reward Games
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Session 2
Noah Weninger
,
Ryan Hayward
(
2017
).
Exploring Positional Linear Go
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
,
pdf
Tristan Cazenave
(
2017
).
Improved Policy Networks for Computer Go
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
,
pdf
Danilo Carvalho
,
Minh Le Nguyen
,
Hiroyuki Iida
(
2017
).
An Analysis of Majority Voting in Homogeneous Groups for Checkers: Understanding Group Performance through Unbalance
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
,
ResearchGate
Day 2
Session 3
Cameron Browne
(
2017
).
Analysis of Fred Horn’s Gloop Puzzle
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
,
QUT ePrints
Jos Uiterwijk
(
2017
).
Set Matching: An Enhancement of the Hales-Jewett Pairing Strategy
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
,
arXiv:1703.10678
Michael Hartisch
(
2017
).
Yasol: An Open Source Solver for Quantified Mixed Integer Programs
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Session 4
Édouard Bonnet
(
2017
).
Analytical Solution for "EinStein würfelt nicht!" with One Stone
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Simon Viennot
(
2017
).
Toward Solving "EinStein würfelt nicht!"
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Todd W. Neller
(
2017
).
Optimal Play of the Farkle Dice Game
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Day 3
Session 5
Jakub Kowalski
,
Jakub Sutowicz
,
Marek Szykuła
(
2017
).
Evaluating Chess-like Games Using Generated Natural Language Descriptions
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
[4]
Enkhbold Nyamsuren
,
Wim van der Vegt
,
Wim Westera
(
2017
).
Automated Adaptation and Assessment in Serious Games: a Portable Tool for Supporting Learning
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Adam Boulton
,
Rachid Hourizi
(
2017
).
A Little Bit of Frustration Can Go a Long Way
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Session 6
Kiminori Matsuzaki
(
2017
).
Developing 2048 Player with Backward Temporal Coherence Learning and Restart
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Bruno Bouzy
(
2017
).
Playing Hanabi Near-Optimally
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Matej Guid
,
Ivan Bratko
(
2017
).
Influence of Search Depth on Position Evaluation
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
Jiaxing Song
(
2017
).
Deep df-pn and its Efficient Implementations
.
Advances in Computer Games 15
See also
20th Computer Olympiad
WCCC 2017
WCSC 2017
Publications
The Board of the ICGA
(
2017
).
Five ICGA Events in Leiden, the Netherlands: July, 2017
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 39, No. 1
External Links
Fifteenth International Conference on Advances in Computer Games 2017
ACG2017 — Program
2017 Events in Leiden
by
Jan Krabbenbos
,
ICGA
, April 22, 2017
References
^
Snellius Building
^
Willebrord Snellius (1580 - 1626)
^
Photo Snellius Building by
Gerd Isenberg
, July 03, 2015
^
Jakub Kowalski
,
Jakub Sutowicz
,
Marek Szykuła
(
2017
).
Regular Boardgames
.
arXiv:1706.02462
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Date Edited
20th Computer Olympiad
Feb 5, 2018
Advances in Computer Games 14
Aug 11, 2017
Advances in Computer Games 15
Aug 12, 2017
Breakthrough (Game)
Aug 11, 2017
Bruno Bouzy
Aug 12, 2017
Cameron Browne
Dec 30, 2017
Checkers
Dec 23, 2017
Computer Olympiad
Mar 6, 2018
Conferences
Dec 18, 2017
Deep Learning
Feb 12, 2018
Depth
Feb 25, 2018
Edouard Bonnet
Aug 13, 2017
EinStein würfelt nicht!
Aug 11, 2017
Games
Feb 20, 2018
Go
Jan 24, 2018
Hiroyuki Iida
Aug 11, 2017
Ivan Bratko
Aug 16, 2017
Jiaxing Song
Aug 12, 2017
Jos Uiterwijk
Aug 11, 2017
Katsuki Ohto
Aug 11, 2017
Matej Guid
Jan 6, 2018
Michael Hartisch
Aug 11, 2017
Monte-Carlo Tree Search
Apr 26, 2018
Naoki Mizukami
Aug 14, 2017
Noah Weninger
Aug 13, 2017
Proof-number search
Jan 22, 2018
Richard J. Lorentz
Aug 11, 2017
Ryan Hayward
Dec 29, 2017
Simon Viennot
Aug 11, 2017
Tetsuro Tanaka
Oct 25, 2017
Todd W. Neller
Aug 11, 2017
Tristan Cazenave
Jan 22, 2018
UCT
Jan 22, 2018
WCCC 2017
Dec 31, 2017
WCSC 2017
Jul 4, 2017
Yoshimasa Tsuruoka
Aug 14, 2017
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from July 3 to 5, 2017, Snellius Building [1] [2], Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands, in conjunction with the WCCC 2017, WCSC 2017, and the 20th Computer Olympiad. ACG is the conference of the ICGA.
Table of Contents
Lectures
Day 1
Session 1
Session 2
Day 2
Session 3
Session 4
Day 3
Session 5
Session 6
See also
Publications
External Links
ACG2017 — Program
References
What links here?
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