Solomon Eyal Shimony,
an Israeli computer scientits and associate professor at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. His research interest covers artificial intelligence, with a focus on uncertain reasoning and its applications. In their 2004 paper Generalized Model for Rational Game Tree Search[1], Yan Radovilsky and Solomon Eyal Shimony proposed a generalization of the BPIP-DFISA (Best play for imperfect players - Depth free independent staircase approximation) search control model introduced by Eric B. Baum and Warren D. Smith in 1995 [2] to allow for planning steps, as well as game tree search steps. A rudimentary system employing these ideas for chess was implemented with promising empirical results.
an Israeli computer scientits and associate professor at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. His research interest covers artificial intelligence, with a focus on uncertain reasoning and its applications. In their 2004 paper Generalized Model for Rational Game Tree Search [1], Yan Radovilsky and Solomon Eyal Shimony proposed a generalization of the BPIP-DFISA (Best play for imperfect players - Depth free independent staircase approximation) search control model introduced by Eric B. Baum and Warren D. Smith in 1995 [2] to allow for planning steps, as well as game tree search steps. A rudimentary system employing these ideas for chess was implemented with promising empirical results.
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