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Hao Cui
,
[1]
a Chinese computer scientist and computer games programmer at times affiliated with the
Beijing Institute of Technology
(BIT). He is author and co-author of multiple programs which participated at
ICGA
Computer Olympiads
in
Chinese Chess
,
Connect6
and
Phantom Go
, so far from 2008 until 2011 as listed below. On the
15th Computer Olympiad, Kanazawa 2010
Connect6 ICGA result page
[2]
, he is further mentioned as representative or operator of the Connect6 program
MoreThenFive
.
Hao Cui
[3]
Table of Contents
Programs
Cloudict
Chinese Deep
SunRise
Apollo
External Links
References
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Programs
Cloudict
Along with
Liang Li
,
Ruijian Wang
and
Siran Lin
, Hao Cui is co-author of the strong
Connect6
open source
program
Cloudict
, written in
C++
, which uses
alpha-beta
and
VCF search
[4]
. Cloudict won Silver as
Bitstronger
at the
13th Computer Olympiad, Beijing 2008
, and Gold as
Bit
at the
14th Computer Olympiad, Pamplona 2009
when their authors were affiliated with the
Beijing Institute of Technology
(BIT). Cloudict won Gold at the
16th Computer Olympiad, Tilburg 2011
.
Chinese Deep
The
Phantom Go
program
Chinese Deep
aka
Bit
was also written by the
Beijing Institute of Technology
(BIT) team of Hao Cui,
Ruijian Wang
,
Siran Lin
and
Liang Li
, and performs
MCTS
similar as described by
Tristan Cazenave
[5]
and participated at the
13th Computer Olympiad, Beijing 2008
[6]
and the
14th Computer Olympiad, Pamplona 2009
respectively.
SunRise
The
Chinese Chess
program
SunRise
, co-authored by Hao Cui along with
Jiajia Guo
,
Xiaowei Hu
,
Zhao Jianbo
and
Xiaomeng Yang
, played the
15th Computer Olympiad, Kanazawa 2010
with less success.
Apollo
Apollo
is a further
Connect6
engine by Hao Cui.
External Links
Hao Cui's ICGA Tournaments
Cui Hao's ICGA Tournaments
(Chinese name order with family name CUI first)
References
^
western naming order
, Cui is the family name
^
Connect6 Results and Crosstables - Kanazawa 2010
^
Hao Cui during prize giving ceremony at the
14th Computer Olympiad, Pamplona 2009
receiving Gold for
Bit
, Image clipped from
ICGA Journal, Vol. 32, No. 2
, pp. 106
^
GitHub - lang010/cloudict: A game engine for Connect6, using min-max search, alpha-beta pruning, and VCF search
^
Tristan Cazenave
(
2005
).
A Phantom-Go Program
.
Advances in Computer Games 11
,
pdf
^
Tristan Cazenave
(
2009
).
Golois Wins Phantom Go Tournament
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 32, No 1
,
pdf
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13th Computer Olympiad
Jul 22, 2017
14th Computer Olympiad
Jul 23, 2017
15th Computer Olympiad
Aug 12, 2017
16th Computer Olympiad
Aug 12, 2017
Connect6
Jul 22, 2017
Hao Cui
Jun 29, 2017
Liang Li
Jun 29, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
Ruijian Wang
Jun 29, 2017
Siran Lin
Jun 29, 2017
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a Chinese computer scientist and computer games programmer at times affiliated with the Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT). He is author and co-author of multiple programs which participated at ICGA Computer Olympiads in Chinese Chess, Connect6 and Phantom Go, so far from 2008 until 2011 as listed below. On the 15th Computer Olympiad, Kanazawa 2010 Connect6 ICGA result page [2], he is further mentioned as representative or operator of the Connect6 program MoreThenFive.
Table of Contents
Programs
Cloudict
Along with Liang Li, Ruijian Wang and Siran Lin, Hao Cui is co-author of the strong Connect6 open source program Cloudict, written in C++, which uses alpha-beta and VCF search [4]. Cloudict won Silver as Bitstronger at the 13th Computer Olympiad, Beijing 2008, and Gold as Bit at the 14th Computer Olympiad, Pamplona 2009 when their authors were affiliated with the Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT). Cloudict won Gold at the 16th Computer Olympiad, Tilburg 2011.Chinese Deep
The Phantom Go program Chinese Deep aka Bit was also written by the Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) team of Hao Cui, Ruijian Wang, Siran Lin and Liang Li, and performs MCTS similar as described by Tristan Cazenave [5] and participated at the 13th Computer Olympiad, Beijing 2008 [6] and the 14th Computer Olympiad, Pamplona 2009 respectively.SunRise
The Chinese Chess program SunRise, co-authored by Hao Cui along with Jiajia Guo, Xiaowei Hu, Zhao Jianbo and Xiaomeng Yang, played the 15th Computer Olympiad, Kanazawa 2010 with less success.Apollo
Apollo is a further Connect6 engine by Hao Cui.External Links
References
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