^Ross Quinlan (1979). Discovering Rules by Induction from Large Collections of Examples. Expert Systems in the Micro-electronic Age, pp. 168-201. Edinburgh University Press (Introducing ID3)
^Ross Quinlan (1983, 1985). Learning efficient classification procedures and their application to chess end games. Machine Learning: An Artificial Intelligence Approach
a Dutch computer scientist, project manager and senior consultant at Technolution [1], and before at Philips Healthcare [2]. While affiliated with Delft University of Technology, along with Denis Verhoef, he wrote an ICCA Journal paper on Ross Quinlan's studies of the two ply KRKN endgame positions, where they revisited Quinlan's work on decision trees, and corrected some errors [3] [4].
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