Alan Blair (1999). Co-evolutionary learning - lessons for human education? Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of the Australasian Cognitive Science Society, Newcastle, Australia, pdf
Joel Veness, Alan Blair (2007). Effective Use of Transposition Tables in Stochastic Game Tree Search. IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games, pdf
an Australian computer scientist, Ph.D. in Mathematics from MIT [1], and senior lecturer at School of Computer Science and Engineering [2], University of New South Wales (UNSW). His research interests include co-evolutionary learning, mobile robots and language processing. Alan Blair worked on a multi-player chess variant board game called Duchess ™ [3], and is author of the Go playing program thcGo, applying a recurrent cellular neural network [4] [5].
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