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Michael C. (Mike) Browne
,
an American computer scientist
[1]
. As student at the
Carnegie Mellon University
member of the
Deep Thought
team. Mike Browne was responsible for Deep Thought's opening book.
Murray Campbell
,
Feng-hsiung Hsu
,
Thomas Anantharaman
,
Mike Browne
and
Andreas Nowatzyk
,
after winning the
Fredkin Intermediate Prize
for
Deep Thought's
Grandmaster-level performance.
[2]
References
^
Mike Browne's Publications at ACM Portal
^
Deep Thought team with Fredkin Intermediate Prize
1988, Gift of
Feng-hsiung Hsu
from
The Computer History Museum
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ACM 1989
Jun 7, 2016
Andreas Nowatzyk
Feb 6, 2014
Carnegie Mellon University
Feb 12, 2018
Deep Thought
Dec 5, 2016
Edward Fredkin
Oct 27, 2013
Eval Tuning in Deep Thought
Jun 7, 2016
Mike Browne
May 7, 2013
Murray Campbell
Jun 2, 2017
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Feb 28, 2018
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Michael C. (Mike) Browne,
an American computer scientist [1]. As student at the Carnegie Mellon University member of the Deep Thought team. Mike Browne was responsible for Deep Thought's opening book.
after winning the Fredkin Intermediate Prize for Deep Thought's Grandmaster-level performance. [2]
References
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