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Cheng-Wei Chou
, (周政緯)
a Taiwanese linguist, computer scientist, and actually postdoc at the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering,
National Dong Hwa University
(NDHU),
Hualien
. He received a B.Sc. degree in
Chinese language
and
Chinese literature
from NDHU, a Master in CS and
information engineering
from
Fu Jen Catholic University
and his Ph.D. degree in CS and information engineering from NDHU in 2006, 2008, and 2013, respectively
[1]
. His research interests center around
artificial intelligence
and
machine learning
, and include
Monte-Carlo Tree Search
applied to the games of
NoGo
,
Go
and
Chinese Dark Chess
. For the latter game, along with
Shi-Jim Yen
, he is author the program
Diablo
competing at
Computer Olympiads
[2]
.
Cheng-Wei Chou
[3]
Table of Contents
Photos
Selected Publications
2010 ...
2015 ...
External Links
References
What links here?
Photos
Yokohama 2013
award ceremony
Chinese Dark Chess
,
Hung-Jui Chang
(Operator Yahari, Bronze),
Wen-Jie Tseng
(DarkKnight, Gold),
Cheng-Wei Chou
(
Diablo
, Silver), and
Jaap van den Herik
[4]
Selected Publications
[5]
[6]
2010 ...
Chang-Shing Lee
,
Mei-Hui Wang
,
Shi-Jim Yen
,
Yu-Jen Chen
,
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Guillaume Chaslot
,
Jean-Baptiste Hoock
,
Arpad Rimmel
,
Hassen Doghmen
(
2010
).
An ontology-based fuzzy inference system for computer Go applications
.
International Journal of Fuzzy Systems
, Vol. 12, No. 2,
pdf
Shi-Jim Yen
,
Shih-Yuan Chiu
,
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Tsan-Cheng Su
(
2010
).
Hashi Solver
.
GPW 2010
,
pdf
[7]
Shi-Jim Yen
,
Shi-Yuan Chiu
,
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Jr-Chang Chen
(
2011
).
Cpuzzler wins Nonogram Tournament
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 34, No. 1
»
15th Computer Olympiad
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Olivier Teytaud
,
Shi-Jim Yen
(
2011
).
Revisiting Monte-Carlo Tree Search on a Normal Form Game: NoGo
.
EvoApplications 2011
[8]
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Ping-Chiang Chou
,
Hassen Doghmen
,
Chang-Shing Lee
,
Tsan-Cheng Su
,
Fabien Teytaud
,
Olivier Teytaud
,
Hui-Ming Wang
,
Mei-Hui Wang
,
Li-Wen Wu
,
Shi-Jim Yen
(
2011
).
Towards a Solution of 7x7 Go with Meta-MCTS
.
Advances in Computer Games 13
Shi-Jim Yen
,
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Jr-Chang Chen
,
I-Chen Wu
,
Kuo-Yuan Kao
(
2012
).
The Art of the Chinese Dark Chess Program DIABLE
.
ICS 2012
,
Hualien
,
Taiwan
, December 2012
Ping-Chiang Chou
,
Shi-Jim Yen
,
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Ching-Nung Lin
,
Chang-Shing Lee
,
Olivier Teytaud
,
Hassen Doghmen
(
2012
).
A simple Tsumego Generator
.
GPW 2012
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Ping-Chiang Chou
,
Chang-Shing Lee
,
David L. Saint-Pierre
,
Olivier Teytaud
,
Mei-Hui Wang
,
Li-Wen Wu
,
Shi-Jim Yen
(
2013
).
Strategic Choices: Small Budgets and Simple Regret
.
TAAI 2012
,
Excellent Paper Award
,
pdf
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Ching-Nung Lin
,
Shi-Jim Yen
,
Hideki Kato
,
Jr-Chang Chen
(
2013
).
The 6th GPW Cup 9x9 and 13x13 Computer Go Tournaments
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 1
Shi-Jim Yen
,
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Jr-Chang Chen
,
I-Chen Wu
,
Kuo-Yuan Kao
(
2014
).
Design and Implementation of Chinese Dark Chess Programs
. Computational Intelligence and AI in Games,
pdf
2015 ...
Shi-Jim Yen
,
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Jr-Chang Chen
,
I-Chen Wu
,
Kuo-Yuan Kao
(
2015
).
Design and Implementation of Chinese Dark Chess Programs
.
IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games
, Vol. 7, No. 1
External Links
Cheng-Wei Chou's ICGA Tournaments
Cheng-Wei Chou(周政緯) - Google Scholar Citations
References
^
Shi-Jim Yen
,
Cheng-Wei Chou
,
Jr-Chang Chen
,
I-Chen Wu
,
Kuo-Yuan Kao
(
2014
).
Design and Implementation of Chinese Dark Chess Programs
. Computational Intelligence and AI in Games,
pdf
^
Cheng-Wei Chou's ICGA Tournaments
^
Cheng-Wei Chou(周政緯) - Google Scholar Citations
^
Photos 2013 Events: day 5
,
ICGA
^
Cheng-Wei Chou(周政緯) - Google Scholar Citations
^
dblp: Cheng-Wei Chou
^
Hashiwokakero from Wikipedia
^
NoGo (ICGA Tournaments)
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Date Edited
14th Computer Olympiad
Jul 23, 2017
15th Computer Olympiad
Aug 12, 2017
16th Computer Olympiad
Aug 12, 2017
17th Computer Olympiad
Aug 12, 2017
Advances in Computer Games 13
Jan 7, 2017
Arpad Rimmel
Mar 16, 2016
Chang-Shing Lee
Jul 18, 2017
Cheng-Wei Chou
Jul 17, 2017
Chinese Dark Chess
Sep 19, 2017
Ching-Nung Lin
Jul 17, 2017
Fabien Teytaud
Jul 8, 2016
Go
Jan 24, 2018
Guillaume Chaslot
Jan 2, 2017
Hassen Doghmen
Mar 16, 2016
Hideki Kato
Jan 6, 2017
I-Chen Wu
Sep 19, 2017
ICGA Journal
Dec 21, 2017
Jean-Baptiste Hoock
Jan 2, 2017
Jr-Chang Chen
Sep 18, 2017
Kuo-Yuan Kao
Jul 22, 2017
Mei-Hui Wang
Jul 17, 2017
Monte-Carlo Tree Search
Apr 26, 2018
Nonogram
Jan 8, 2017
Olivier Teytaud
Jan 7, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
Ping-Chiang Chou
Jul 17, 2017
Shi-Jim Yen
Jul 22, 2017
Strategy
Jan 18, 2018
Tsan-Cheng Su
Jan 8, 2017
UCT
Jan 22, 2018
Wen-Jie Tseng
Sep 18, 2017
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a Taiwanese linguist, computer scientist, and actually postdoc at the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Dong Hwa University (NDHU), Hualien. He received a B.Sc. degree in Chinese language and Chinese literature from NDHU, a Master in CS and information engineering from Fu Jen Catholic University and his Ph.D. degree in CS and information engineering from NDHU in 2006, 2008, and 2013, respectively [1]. His research interests center around artificial intelligence and machine learning, and include Monte-Carlo Tree Search applied to the games of NoGo, Go and Chinese Dark Chess. For the latter game, along with Shi-Jim Yen, he is author the program Diablo competing at Computer Olympiads [2].
Table of Contents
Photos
Wen-Jie Tseng (DarkKnight, Gold), Cheng-Wei Chou (Diablo, Silver), and Jaap van den Herik [4]
Selected Publications
[5] [6]2010 ...
2015 ...
External Links
References
What links here?
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