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Grit Lachmann
,
a German computer scientist, who wrote her Master's thesis at
Chemnitz University of Technology
on the topic of
Knowledge
processing from
Endgame Tablebases
[1]
. Her approach performed a
tree search
to classify
positions
and to merge
nodes
belonging to the same class to reduce the
search tree
. She implemented the KQNKQ-endgame in
rule-based
Prolog
.
Selected Publications
Grit Lachmann
(
1994
).
Verarbeitung von Wissen aus Endspieldatenbanken
. Master's thesis,
Chemnitz University of Technology
(German)
References
^
Ulrich Thiemonds
(
1999
).
Ein regelbasiertes Spielprogramm für Schachendspiele
.
University of Bonn
,
Diplom
thesis,
zipped ps
(German)
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Chemnitz University of Technology
May 14, 2016
Endgame Tablebases
Mar 6, 2018
Grit Lachmann
Apr 26, 2014
People
Feb 28, 2018
Ulrich Thiemonds
Apr 26, 2014
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Grit Lachmann,
a German computer scientist, who wrote her Master's thesis at Chemnitz University of Technology on the topic of Knowledge processing from Endgame Tablebases [1]. Her approach performed a tree search to classify positions and to merge nodes belonging to the same class to reduce the search tree. She implemented the KQNKQ-endgame in rule-based Prolog.
Selected Publications
References
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