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Edward P. (Ed) Manning
,
an American electrical engineer, consultant, and learning assistant at
Brookdale Community College
. His research interests include
artificial intelligence
in
games
, in particular
learning
applied to the game of
Othello
.
Ed Manning
[1]
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[2]
Edward P. Manning
(
2007
).
Temporal Difference Learning of an Othello Evaluation Function for a Small Neural Network with Shared Weights
.
IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games
Edward P. Manning
(
2010
).
Using Resource-Limited Nash Memory to Improve an Othello Evaluation Function
.
IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games
, Vol. 2, No. 1
Edward P. Manning
(
2010
).
Coevolution in a Large Search Space using Resource-limited Nash Memory
.
GECCO '10
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an American electrical engineer, consultant, and learning assistant at Brookdale Community College. His research interests include artificial intelligence in games, in particular learning applied to the game of Othello.
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