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Michael W. George
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a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist, senior consultant and coach in
New Brunswick
, with a B.Sc. degree in Mathematics and Computing Science from
Dalhousie University
, and a Master's degree from the
University of Alberta
. His Master's thesis was related to
Artificial Intelligence
on the topic of
Chunking
within his
Master Advisor for CHess
,
MACH
, a system incorporating a
language
to define chunks
[1]
. MACH was further used as an
Oracle
in
Schaeffer's
program
Phoenix
[2]
.
Michael George
[3]
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[4]
Michael George
(
1988
).
MACH: A Master Advisor for Chess
. M.Sc. thesis,
University of Alberta
Michael George
,
Jonathan Schaeffer
(
1990
).
Chunking for Experience
.
ICCA Journal, Vol. 13, No. 3
,
pdf
Michael George
,
Jonathan Schaeffer
(
1991
).
Chunking for Experience
.
Advances in Computer Chess 6
External Links
Michael George - Canada | LinkedIn
References
^
Michael George
(
1988
).
MACH: A Master Advisor for Chess
. M.Sc. thesis,
University of Alberta
^
Michael George
,
Jonathan Schaeffer
(
1990
).
Chunking for Experience
.
ICCA Journal, Vol. 13, No. 3
^
Michael George - Canada | LinkedIn
^
ICGA Reference Database
(pdf)
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Advances in Computer Chess 6
Dec 17, 2016
Chunking
Jun 12, 2017
Cognition
Dec 8, 2017
EPAM
Jul 15, 2017
ICGA Journal
Dec 21, 2017
Jonathan Schaeffer
Jan 29, 2018
Kevin J. Gilmartin
Jan 1, 2016
Languages
Nov 26, 2017
MAPP
Jan 30, 2016
Michael George
Jan 3, 2016
People
Feb 28, 2018
University of Alberta
Feb 20, 2018
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a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist, senior consultant and coach in New Brunswick, with a B.Sc. degree in Mathematics and Computing Science from Dalhousie University, and a Master's degree from the University of Alberta. His Master's thesis was related to Artificial Intelligence on the topic of Chunking within his Master Advisor for CHess, MACH, a system incorporating a language to define chunks [1]. MACH was further used as an Oracle in Schaeffer's program Phoenix [2].
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