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* Gopalakrishnan Srinivasaraghavan
Gopalakrishnan Srinivasaraghavan
,
an Indian mechanical engineer and computer scientist, guest faculty at
Indian Statistical Institute
,
Bangalore
, guest faculty and professional at the
International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore
, and partner at
Performance Engineering Associates, Bangalore
[1]
. He holds a
B.Tech.
and
M. Tech.
in
mechanical engineering
in 1983 and 1987, and a Ph.D. in CS in 1992, all degrees from
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
[2]
. His research interests include
optimization problems
,
machine learning
,
distributed computing
and
Internet
technology. As advisor of
Rahul A. R.
, he co-authored a paper
[3]
on Rahul's master's thesis chess program
Phoenix
[4]
based on
CuckooChess
by
Peter Österlund
- who however came to other conclusions as the authors in trying the optimized
piece-square tables
in CuckooChess
[5]
.
G. Srinivasaraghavan
[6]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
References
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Selected Publications
[7]
Jyotiska Nath Khasnabish
,
Mitali Sodhi
,
Jayati Deshmukh
,
G. Srinivasaraghavan
(
2014
).
Detecting Programming Language from Source Code Using Bayesian Learning Techniques
.
MLDM 2014
Kumar Dheenadayalan
,
V. N. Muralidhara
,
G. Srinivasaraghavan
(
2016
).
Storage Load Control Through Meta-Scheduler Using Predictive Analytics
.
ICDCIT 2016
Rahul A. R.
,
G. Srinivasaraghavan
(
2016
).
Phoenix: A Self-Optimizing Chess Engine
.
arXiv:1603.09051
External Links
IIIT-B :: faculty | G Srinivasaraghavan
Gopalakrishnan Srinivasaraghavan | LinkedIn
Srinivasaraghavan Gopalakrishnan (raghavangs)'s Developer Profile | HackerEarth
References
^
Performance Engineering Associates: Übersicht | LinkedIn
^
Gopalakrishnan Srinivasaraghavan | LinkedIn
^
Rahul A. R.
,
G. Srinivasaraghavan
(
2016
).
Phoenix: A Self-Optimizing Chess Engine
.
arXiv:1603.09051
^
Rahul A. R.
(
2014
).
Phoenix : A Self Learning Chess Engine
. for the Award of M. Tech in Information Technology,
International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore
,
Bangalore
, advisor
G. Srinivasaraghavan
,
pdf
^
Re: PHOENIX=CuckooChess with learning function in Falcon style
by
Peter Österlund
,
CCC
, March 20, 2016
^
IIIT-B :: faculty | G Srinivasaraghavan
^
dblp: G. Srinivasaraghavan
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an Indian mechanical engineer and computer scientist, guest faculty at Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, guest faculty and professional at the International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore, and partner at Performance Engineering Associates, Bangalore [1]. He holds a B.Tech. and M. Tech. in mechanical engineering in 1983 and 1987, and a Ph.D. in CS in 1992, all degrees from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur [2] . His research interests include optimization problems, machine learning, distributed computing and Internet technology. As advisor of Rahul A. R., he co-authored a paper [3] on Rahul's master's thesis chess program Phoenix [4] based on CuckooChess by Peter Österlund - who however came to other conclusions as the authors in trying the optimized piece-square tables in CuckooChess [5] .
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
[7]External Links
References
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