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Ian Frank
,
a British computer scientist and associate professor at
Future University-Hakodate
in
Hakodate, Hokkaido
,
Japan
. His research focuses on
robot soccer
and
multiplayer games
with
incomplete information
, in particular the game of
Bridge
. He received a M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree from
University of Edinburgh
in 1991
[1]
and 1998
[2]
respectively, both on
search
and
planning
applied to Bridge, advisor was
Alan Bundy
. Along with
David Basin
, Ian Frank is author of the
Bridge program
Finesse
[3]
. His further interests includes the
World Music and Dance Festival
(WNDF) in Hakodate
[4]
, where he is chairman of the annual event
[5]
[6]
.
Selected Publications
[7]
1990 ...
Ian Frank
(
1991
).
An Adaptation of Proof-Planning Techniques to Declarer Play in the Game of Bridge
. M.Sc. thesis,
University of Edinburg
Ian Frank
,
David Basin
,
Alan Bundy
(
1992
).
An Adaptation of Proof-Planning to Declarer Play in Bridge
.
ECAI 1992
Ian Frank
,
David Basin
,
Hitoshi Matsubara
(
1997
).
Payoff-reduction Minimaxing
.
Fourth Game Programming Workshop
Ian Frank
,
David Basin
,
Hitoshi Matsubara
(
1998
).
Monte-Carlo Sampling in Games with Imperfect Information: Empirical Investigation and Analysis
. Research report of the
Complex Games Lab
,
Ibaraki
, Japan,
pdf
Ian Frank
,
David Basin
(
1998
).
Optimal Play against Best Defence: Complexity and Heuristics
.
CG 1998
Ian Frank
,
Reijer Grimbergen
(
1998
).
Report on the First International Conference on Computers and Games
.
ICCA Journal, Vol. 21, No. 4
ยป
CG 1998
Ian Frank
,
David Basin
(
1998
).
Search in Games with Incomplete Information: A Case Study using Bridge Card Play
.
Artificial Intelligence
, Vol. 100
Ian Frank
(
1998
).
Search and Planning Under Incomplete Information: A Study Using Bridge Card Play
.
Springer
, Ph.D. thesis,
University of Edinburgh
, advisor
Alan Bundy
2000 ...
Tony Marsland
,
Ian Frank
(eds.) (
2000
).
Computers and Games
.
CG 2000
Itsuki Noda
,
Ian Frank
(
2000
).
Review: RoboCup through 2000
.
CG 2000
Ian Frank
,
David Basin
(
2000
).
Make No Mistake: Computers vs. Suit Combinations
.
The Bridge World
, Vol. 72, No. 2
Ian Frank
,
David Basin
(
2001
).
A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation of Search in Imperfect Information Games
.
Theoretical Computer Science
, Vol. 252
Ian Frank
,
Nobuhisa Sanbou
,
Katsuaki Terashima
(
2006
).
Some positive effects of online gaming
.
ACE 2006
2010 ...
Ian Frank
,
Yasushi Harada
,
Alex Grant
(
2013
).
Linking University Curriculum and Community - Learn Programming with Scratch, Get Projection
.
Culture and Computing 2013
[8]
External Links
Ian Frank: Home Page
FINESSE: Computer Bridge Research
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Ian Frank
Ian Frank | LinkedIn
References
^
Ian Frank
(
1991
).
An Adaptation of Proof-Planning Techniques to Declarer Play in the Game of Bridge
. M.Sc. thesis,
University of Edinburg
^
Ian Frank
(
1998
).
Search and Planning Under Incomplete Information: A Study Using Bridge Card Play
.
Springer
, Ph.D. thesis,
University of Edinburgh
^
FINESSE: Computer Bridge Research
^
Ian Frank | WMDF: World Music and Dance Festival in Hakodate, Japan
^
July | 2009 | WMDF: World Music and Dance Festival in Hakodate, Japan
^
2010 World Music and Dance Festival (WMDF) 003 in Hakodate, Japan,
YouTube
Video
^
dblp: Ian Frank
^
Scratch (programming language) from Wikipedia
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Date Edited
CG 1998
May 28, 2015
CG 2000
May 26, 2015
Hitoshi Matsubara
Feb 7, 2017
Ian Frank
Feb 7, 2017
ICGA Journal
Dec 21, 2017
Mathematician
Apr 9, 2018
People
Feb 28, 2018
Planning
Feb 12, 2018
Reijer Grimbergen
Jan 4, 2017
Thomas A. Throop
Dec 25, 2017
Tony Guilfoyle
Feb 6, 2017
Tony Marsland
Nov 27, 2017
University of Edinburgh
Nov 26, 2017
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Ian Frank,
a British computer scientist and associate professor at Future University-Hakodate in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan. His research focuses on robot soccer and multiplayer games with incomplete information, in particular the game of Bridge. He received a M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree from University of Edinburgh in 1991 [1] and 1998 [2] respectively, both on search and planning applied to Bridge, advisor was Alan Bundy. Along with David Basin, Ian Frank is author of the Bridge program Finesse [3]. His further interests includes the World Music and Dance Festival (WNDF) in Hakodate [4], where he is chairman of the annual event [5] [6].
Selected Publications
[7]1990 ...
2000 ...
Itsuki Noda, Ian Frank (2000). Review: RoboCup through 2000. CG 2000
2010 ...
External Links
FINESSE: Computer Bridge Research
References
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