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James (Jim, Jimmy) Quon, (1968 - June 20, 2010 [1])
was an American computer scientist, chess master and professional chess coach. While affiliated with Natural Selection, Inc. [2] he was involved in the research on evolutionary computer chess [3] , which results in the chess program Blondie25 [4] [5].
James Quon [6]

Selected Publications

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References

  1. ^ Southern California Chess Federation, News & Notes
  2. ^ Software development company applying nature-inspired computational intelligence algorithms including evolutionary computation to solve real-world problems in industry, medicine, and defense | Natural Selection, Inc.
  3. ^ David B. Fogel, Timothy J. Hays, Sarah L. Hahn, James Quon (2004). A Self-Learning Evolutionary Chess Program. Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 92 No. 12, pp. 1947-1954, CiteSeerX
  4. ^ Natural Selection, Inc. Presents New Results in Evolving Chess Programs: Two Milestones in Self-Learning Chess Achieved | Natural Selection, Inc
  5. ^ David B. Fogel, Timothy J. Hays, Sarah L. Hahn, James Quon (2006). The Blondie25 Chess Program Competes Against Fritz 8.0 and a Human Chess Master. IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence & Games, pdf
  6. ^ David B. Fogel, Timothy J. Hays, Sarah L. Hahn, James Quon (2005). Further Evolution of a Self-Learning Chess Program. IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence & Games, CiteSeerX
  7. ^ DBLP: James Quon
  8. ^ The Blondie25 Chess Program Competes Against Fritz 8.0 and a Human Chess Master (pdf) by Mats Svardal Gunnerød

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