Christian Posthoff, Michael Schlosser (1987). Schach - eine Wissenschaft? Die Herausbildungder wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen des Schachs, Wissenschaft und fortschritt 5/1987, S. 127 - 130. (German)
Christian Posthoff, Michael Schlosser, Rainer Staudte (1992). Wissensdarstellung und -verarbeitung in strategischen Spielen (Knowledge representation and processing in strategic games) TU Chemnitz, Preprint Nr. 218/6. Jg./1992.
Christian Posthoff, Michael Schlosser, Jens Zeidler (1993). Search vs. Knowledge? - Search and Knowledge! In: Proc. 3rd KADS Meeting, Munich, March 8-9 1993, Siemens AG, Corporate Research and Development, 305-326, 1993.
Christian Posthoff, Michael Schlosser (1994). Learning from Examples for the Construction of Fuzzy Evaluations. IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, 26. Juni-2. Juli 1994, Orlando, Florida, Proceedings of Third IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, Volume 1, S. 368-371.
Christian Posthoff, D. Rätz, Michael Schlosser (1994). Fuzzy and Machine Learning Methods in Innovative Design Proceedings 2nd World Congress on Expert Systems, Lissabon, 10.-14. Januar, 1994, S. 273-277.
Christian Posthoff, S. Schawelski, Michael Schlosser (1994). Neural Network Learning in a Chess Endgame Positions. IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence
Jens Zeidler, Michael Schlosser (1995). Unschärfe und Entscheidungsbäume Beiträge zum Fachgruppentreffen Maschinelles Lernen der GI-Fachgruppe 1.1.3, University of Dortmund, 14.-16. August 1995, Forschungsbericht Nr. 580, S. 110-115. ps
Jens Zeidler, Michael Schlosser (1996). Continuous-Valued Attributes in Fuzzy Decision Trees In: Proceedings of IPMU'96, Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems, Granada, Spanien, 1.-5. Juli 1996, S. 395-400. ps
Michael Schlosser (1997). Knowledge Discovery in Endgame Databases, Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis. Reasoning about Data: Second International Symposium, IDA-97, London, UK, August 1997. Proceedings, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
Andreas Ittner, Jens Zeidler, R. Rossius, Werner Dilger, Michael Schlosser (1997). Feature Space Partitioning by Non-Linear and Fuzzy Decision Trees, Proceedings of the 7th International Fuzzy Systems Association World Congress(IFSA'97), Prague, Czech Republic, June 25-29, 1997, Academia Prague, Volume I, pp. 394-398
a German computer engineer and scientist, alumnus of the Chemnitz University of Technology with research interests in artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic and computer chess. Since 1996, Michael Schlosser is associate professor at Koblenz University of Applied Sciences [1], Department of Electrical Engineering. He is also recognized chess composer [2] [3].
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