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Moshe Sipper
,
an Israeli computer scientist and professor of CS at
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
,
Beersheba
. He received his B.A. degree from the
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from
Tel Aviv University
. During 1995-2001 he was a Senior Researcher at the
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne
. His research focuses on
evolutionary computation
, mainly as applied to software development and
games
. He further worked and published on
Artificial Life
,
Cellular Automata
,
Evolvable Hardware
,
Fuzzy Logic
,
Neural Networks
,
Robotics
and
Self-Replication
[1]
.
Moshe Sipper also writes
short-short
science fiction
and
fantasy stories
[2]
, and has recently published his first novel,
Xor: The Shape of Darkness
[3]
.
Moshe Sipper
[4]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
References
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Selected Publications
[5]
[6]
[7]
Moshe Sipper
(
1997
)
Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines: The Cellular Programming Approach
.
Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg
Moshe Sipper
(
2002
)
Machine Nature: The Coming Age of Bio-Inspired Computing
.
McGraw-Hill, New York
Ami Hauptman
,
Moshe Sipper
(
2005
).
Analyzing the Intelligence of a Genetically Programmed Chess Player
.
GECCO 2005
Ami Hauptman
,
Moshe Sipper
(
2005
).
GP-EndChess: Using Genetic Programming to Evolve Chess Endgame Players
.
EuroGP 2005
,
pdf
Ami Hauptman
,
Moshe Sipper
(
2007
).
Evolution of an Efficient Search Algorithm for the Mate-In-N Problem in Chess
.
EuroGP 2007
,
pdf
Ami Hauptman
,
Moshe Sipper
(
2007
).
Emergence of Complex Strategies in the Evolution of Chess Endgame Players
.
Advances in Complex Systems 10
(supp01): 35-59
Moshe Sipper
,
Yaniv Azaria
,
Ami Hauptman
,
Yehonatan Shichel
(
2007
).
Designing an Evolutionary Strategizing Machine for Game Playing and Beyond
.
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
, Part C,
pdf
Moshe Sipper
(
2011
).
Evolved to Win
.
Lulu
Michael Orlov
,
Moshe Sipper
,
Ami Hauptman
(
2012
).
Genetic and evolutionary algorithms and programming: General introduction and application to game playing
.
Computational Complexity
,
Springer New York
Moshe Sipper
(
2012
).
Xor: The Shape of Darkness
.
Amazon
External Links
Website of Moshe Sipper
To Make a Long Story Short - Short-short science fiction and fantasy stories by Moshe Sipper
References
^
Moshe Sipper, Biography
^
To Make a Long Story Short - Short-short science fiction and fantasy stories by Moshe Sipper
^
Moshe Sipper
(
2012
).
Xor: The Shape of Darkness
.
Amazon
^
Website of Moshe Sipper
^
dblp: Moshe Sipper
^
Moshe Sipper - Google Scholar Citations
^
Moshe Sipper, Publications
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Oct 22, 2016
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Mar 12, 2018
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an Israeli computer scientist and professor of CS at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba. He received his B.A. degree from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Tel Aviv University. During 1995-2001 he was a Senior Researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne. His research focuses on evolutionary computation, mainly as applied to software development and games. He further worked and published on Artificial Life, Cellular Automata, Evolvable Hardware, Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, Robotics and Self-Replication [1].
Moshe Sipper also writes short-short science fiction and fantasy stories [2], and has recently published his first novel, Xor: The Shape of Darkness [3].
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
[5] [6] [7]External Links
References
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