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* Dmitri Gusev
Dmitri A. Gusev
,
an Associate Professor of Computer and Information Technology at
Purdue University
. He received a B.Sc. in
applied mathematics
from
Moscow Institute of Radioengineering, Electronics and Automation
in 1993, and a M.Sc. and Ph.D. in computer science from
Indiana University Bloomington
in 1996 and 1999, respectively. His primary research interests include
imaging
,
graphics
,
game
development,
visualization
, and
computational linguistics
. He uses open-source chess programming in higher education, and is along with
Norman Schmidt
and
Matthew R. Brades
involved in the development of
Firenzina
, a derivative of
Fire
xTreme by Norman Schmidt and
Milos Stanisavljevic
[1]
.
Dmitri Gusev
[2]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
Forum Posts
External Links
References
Selected Publications
Dmitri Gusev
(
2013
).
Non-Random Chess-Specific Position Hashing
,
University of Illinois Springfield, April 30, 2013
.
Corey Abshire and
Dmitri Gusev
(2015)
.
Firenzina: Porting a Chess Engine to Android.
In: K.J. Kim, N. Vattanapongsakorn,
Mobile and Wireless Technology
Forum Posts
Firenzina 2.2.2 xTreme, a clone of Fire 2.2 xTreme
by
Dmitri Gusev
,
CCC
, February 27, 2013
Firenzina GitHub Created, Contributors Welcome
by
Dmitri Gusev
,
CCC
, March 02, 2013
Suetin - Gusev, simultaneous exhibition, 1989
by
Dmitri Gusev
,
CCC
, June 08, 2013
Preparations for Purdue FOSCEC
by
Dmitri Gusev
,
CCC
, April 24, 2014
Test tournament run-up to FOSCEC complete
by
Dmitri Gusev
,
CCC
, May 02, 2014
[3]
Purdue FOSCEC Season 1
by
Dmitri Gusev
,
CCC
, May 06, 2014
Che ver. 1.0, a free, open-source clone of Igorrit 0.086v4
by
Dmitri Gusev
,
CCC
, May 07, 2015
Che ver. 1.1, a free, open-source clone of Igorrit 0.086v4
by
Dmitri Gusev
,
CCC
, May 22, 2015
Che ver. 2.1, a free, open-source clone of Igorrit 0.086v9
by
Dmitri Gusev
,
CCC
, June 04, 2015
External Links
Dmitri Gusev's Professional Profile at Purdue Polytechnic
Dr. Dmitri Gusev: CCSU Website (2009)
Dmitri Gusev | LinkedIn
Dmitri Gusev - Google Scholar Citations
Censor · GitHub
References
Dmitri Gusev's Professional Profile at Purdue Polytechnic
^
Censor/Firenzina · GitHub
^
Image from
Dmitri Gusev's Professional Profile at College of Technology
^
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Aug 16, 2015
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Matthew R. Brades
Jun 9, 2017
Norman Schmidt
Oct 12, 2017
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Feb 28, 2018
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Apr 7, 2018
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Apr 18, 2018
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Nov 6, 2017
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an Associate Professor of Computer and Information Technology at Purdue University. He received a B.Sc. in applied mathematics from Moscow Institute of Radioengineering, Electronics and Automation in 1993, and a M.Sc. and Ph.D. in computer science from Indiana University Bloomington in 1996 and 1999, respectively. His primary research interests include imaging, graphics, game development, visualization, and computational linguistics . He uses open-source chess programming in higher education, and is along with Norman Schmidt and Matthew R. Brades involved in the development of Firenzina, a derivative of Fire xTreme by Norman Schmidt and Milos Stanisavljevic [1] .
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
Forum Posts
External Links
References
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