Kai von Luck, (born 1954)
a German computer scientist and full professor with Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. Kai von Luck defended his Ph.D. in 1985 on Chess Knowledge Representation at the University of Hamburg[1]. At the Advances in Computer Chess 4 conference 1984, von Luck and his fellow Bernd Owsnicki, discussed a method of plan construction in computer chess with results from its application in a program called N.N.[2]. They illustrate three categories of possible errors, each with its own cause and each with a different level of solvability [3].
a German computer scientist and full professor with Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. Kai von Luck defended his Ph.D. in 1985 on Chess Knowledge Representation at the University of Hamburg [1]. At the Advances in Computer Chess 4 conference 1984, von Luck and his fellow Bernd Owsnicki, discussed a method of plan construction in computer chess with results from its application in a program called N.N. [2]. They illustrate three categories of possible errors, each with its own cause and each with a different level of solvability [3].
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