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Alan W. Biermann
,
an American mathematician, computer scientist and professor of CS at
Duke University
. His research interests include
computational linguistics
,
automatic programming
,
learning
and
inference
, and
multimedia tools
for
computer science education
[1]
. In the mid 70s, he advised his students
Eric Jensen
and
Tom Truscott
in writing the
Duke program
, a
Checkers
program which defeated
Samuel's
program in a 2-game match
[2]
[3]
[4]
.
Selected Publicatons
[5]
[6]
Alan W. Biermann
(
1968
).
Pattern Classification Using Sequential Machine Analysis.
Ph.D. thesis,
University of California, Berkeley
, Advisor
Arthur Gill
Alan Biermann
(
1979
).
When a Duchess Reigned in Jerusalem
.
Personal Computing, Vol. 3, No. 2
, pp. 71 ยป
Duchess
,
Jerusalem CC Tournament 1978
Alan W. Biermann
(
1994
).
Computer Science for the Many
.
IEEE Computer
Alan W. Biermann
(
1997
).
Great Ideas in Computer Science
. Second Edition,
MIT Press
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Alan W. Biermann
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Alan Biermann
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Alan W. Biermann
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The Lewiston Daily Sun - Google News Archive
, May 12, 1977
^
A brief history of computer checkers
by
Martin Fierz
^
Samuel's and The Duke Checkers Programs
^
Alan W. Biermann - Selected Publicatons
^
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Mar 24, 2015
Eric Jensen
Jan 7, 2016
Jerusalem CC Tournament 1978
Jan 3, 2018
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Feb 28, 2018
Personal Computing
Dec 27, 2017
Tom Truscott
Dec 22, 2017
University of California, Berkeley
Sep 5, 2016
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Alan W. Biermann,
an American mathematician, computer scientist and professor of CS at Duke University. His research interests include computational linguistics, automatic programming, learning and inference, and multimedia tools for computer science education [1]. In the mid 70s, he advised his students Eric Jensen and Tom Truscott in writing the Duke program, a Checkers program which defeated Samuel's program in a 2-game match [2] [3] [4].
Selected Publicatons
[5] [6]External Links
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