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Artem Petakov
, (Artem Pyatakov)
an Ukrainian born, American computer scientist, software engineer, and co-founder and president at
Noom Inc.
[1]
(formerly WorkSmart Labs
[2]
), offering
mobile apps
that promote
healthy living
by
monitoring
the progress of its users, and providing advice on
weight management
[3]
. He was previously affiliated with
Google Inc.
, where he founded and later led the GeoSearch project on
Google Maps
, the
Free University of Berlin
, where he was successfully involved in their
RoboCup
project,
Sun Microsystems
,
optimizing
x86
execution in
Solaris
Kernel 10, and
Microsoft
as member the
SQL server
team
[4]
.
Artem Petakov holds a Bachelor of Art from
Princeton University
, where he studied
computer science
,
finance
, and
theater
from 2000 to 2004, and also took
Daniel Kanheman's
psychology
of
decision making
class
[5]
. His CS interests at that time were
artificial intelligence
,
machine learning
, and
hardware
and processor related topics, such as
memory
access and
branch predictor
, and their considerations in compiler
optimization
. During his
freshman
year at Princeton, he had written a chess engine which played under the handle
Golch
at
ICC
[6]
, and was also test-bed for his
senior thesis
Improving Computer Chess through Machine Learning
[7]
under advisor
Robert Schapire
[8]
.
Artem Petakov
[9]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
Forum Posts
2001
2004
External Links
References
What links here?
Selected Publications
[10]
Artem Pyatakov
(
2004
).
Improving Computer Chess through Machine Learning
. Senior thesis,
Princeton University
, advisor
Robert Schapire
Qiang Wu
,
Artem Pyatakov
,
Alexey Spiridonov
,
Easwaran Raman
,
Douglas W. Clark
,
David I. August
(
2004
).
Exposing Memory Access Regularities Using Object-Relative Memory Profiling
.
CGO 2004
,
pdf
Forum Posts
2001
Pattern matching and chess
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
comp.ai.games
, June 20, 2001
Automatic Eval Tuning
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
CCC
, June 29, 2001 »
Automated Tuning
Fastest Conversion from 0x88 board to 8x8 board representation
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
CCC
, July 06, 2001 »
0x88
Question about Gerbil
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
CCC
, July 11, 2001 »
Gerbil
Bitfields and Crafty
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
CCC
, July 11, 2001 »
C
,
Crafty
Static Exchange Eval
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
CCC
, August 02, 2001 »
Static Exchange Evaluation
2004
Artificial Intelligence in Computer Chess
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
CCC
, March 28, 2004 »
Artificial Intelligence
Re: Artificial Intelligence in Computer Chess - *DETAILS* as promised
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
CCC
, March 28, 2004 »
History Heuristic
Two questions: Bratko Kopec and variations on the killer heuristic
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
CCC
, March 31, 2004 »
Bratko-Kopec Test
Killer modifications reduced tree size by 8% (with identical results)
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
CCC
, March 31, 2004 »
Killer Heuristic
Help, please: best description of a modern chess program
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
CCC
, April 01, 2004
External Links
Artem Petakov | LinkedIn
Artem Petakov
|
CrunchBase
References
^
About | Noom Inc.
^
Artem Petakov, CTO of WorkSmart Labs drops by the studio to demo his app, Cardio Trainer
, with
Ashley Esqueda
, May 2010,
YouTube
Video
^
Noom
|
CrunchBase
^
Artem Petakov | LinkedIn
^
Artem Petakov | LinkedIn
^
Finger golch
at
Internet Chess Club
^
Artificial Intelligence in Computer Chess
by
Artem Pyatakov
,
CCC
, March 28, 2004
^
Princeton - Independent Project Presentation Schedule
^
Artem Petakov | LinkedIn
^
dblp: Artem Pyatakov
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0x88
Nov 28, 2016
Artem Petakov
Jan 14, 2017
Artificial Intelligence
Apr 9, 2018
Automated Tuning
Feb 27, 2018
Bratko-Kopec Test
Jun 1, 2015
Free University of Berlin
Jan 20, 2018
Gerbil
Feb 3, 2017
Golch
Dec 7, 2017
History Heuristic
Jul 19, 2017
Killer Heuristic
Sep 14, 2017
Memory
Dec 8, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
SEE - The Swap Algorithm
Jun 5, 2017
Static Exchange Evaluation
Dec 14, 2017
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an Ukrainian born, American computer scientist, software engineer, and co-founder and president at Noom Inc. [1] (formerly WorkSmart Labs [2]), offering mobile apps that promote healthy living by monitoring the progress of its users, and providing advice on weight management [3]. He was previously affiliated with Google Inc., where he founded and later led the GeoSearch project on Google Maps, the Free University of Berlin, where he was successfully involved in their RoboCup project, Sun Microsystems, optimizing x86 execution in Solaris Kernel 10, and Microsoft as member the SQL server team [4].
Artem Petakov holds a Bachelor of Art from Princeton University, where he studied computer science, finance, and theater from 2000 to 2004, and also took Daniel Kanheman's psychology of decision making class [5]. His CS interests at that time were artificial intelligence, machine learning, and hardware and processor related topics, such as memory access and branch predictor, and their considerations in compiler optimization. During his freshman year at Princeton, he had written a chess engine which played under the handle Golch at ICC [6], and was also test-bed for his senior thesis Improving Computer Chess through Machine Learning [7] under advisor Robert Schapire [8].
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
[10]Forum Posts
2001
2004
External Links
References
What links here?
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