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Michael Gras
,
a German computer scientist and scientific programmer
[1]
. He holds a B.Sc. from
Aachen University of Applied Sciences
in 2010, and a M.Sc. in
artificial intelligence
from
Maastricht University
in 2012 on the topic of multi-player search, in particular
Best-Reply Search
for the board game of
Billabong
[2]
[3]
.
Selected Publications
Michael Gras
(
2012
).
Multi-Player Search in the Game of Billabong
. Master thesis,
pdf
Markus Esser
,
Michael Gras
,
Mark Winands
,
Maarten Schadd
,
Marc Lanctot
(
2013
).
Improving Best-Reply Search
.
CG 2013
,
pdf
External Links
Michael Gras - Scientific Programming - Fachhochschule Aachen | XING
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Michael Gras - Scientific Programming - Fachhochschule Aachen | XING
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Billabong - Wikipedia.de
(German)
^
Michael Gras
(
2012
).
Multi-Player Search in the Game of Billabong
. Master thesis,
pdf
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CG 2013
Jul 18, 2017
Maarten Schadd
Jan 2, 2017
Maastricht University
May 15, 2017
Marc Lanctot
Jan 10, 2018
Mark Winands
Sep 19, 2017
Markus Esser
May 14, 2014
Michael Gras
May 14, 2014
People
Feb 28, 2018
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Michael Gras,
a German computer scientist and scientific programmer [1]. He holds a B.Sc. from Aachen University of Applied Sciences in 2010, and a M.Sc. in artificial intelligence from Maastricht University in 2012 on the topic of multi-player search, in particular Best-Reply Search for the board game of Billabong [2] [3].
Selected Publications
External Links
References
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