Takeshi Ito,
a Japanese Doctor of engineering and assistant professor at Department of Communication Engineering and Informatics, Faculty of Informatics and Engineering, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo. He serves as chair of the Cognitive Science and Entertainment (E&C) Research Station[1], and as director of the Computer Shogi Association (CSA)[2][3].
Takeshi Ito is engaged in research on players' thought and cognitive processes such as learning, especially in the context of Go and Shogi. He is co-author of the Shogi programs HIT+SS, a knowledge based system applying a Selfish Search[4], and Bonanza[5], and a Ms. Pac-Man bot applying Monte-Carlo Tree Search, which won the Screen Capture Competition at CIG 2011[6][7].
Nozomu Ikehata, Takeshi Ito (2011). Monte-Carlo Tree Search In Ms. Pac-Man. Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games 2011, Seoul, Korea.
^Nozomu Ikehata, Takeshi Ito (2011). Monte-Carlo Tree Search In Ms. Pac-Man. Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games 2011, Seoul, Korea
a Japanese Doctor of engineering and assistant professor at Department of Communication Engineering and Informatics, Faculty of Informatics and Engineering, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo. He serves as chair of the Cognitive Science and Entertainment (E&C) Research Station [1], and as director of the Computer Shogi Association (CSA) [2] [3].
Takeshi Ito is engaged in research on players' thought and cognitive processes such as learning, especially in the context of Go and Shogi. He is co-author of the Shogi programs HIT+SS, a knowledge based system applying a Selfish Search [4], and Bonanza [5], and a Ms. Pac-Man bot applying Monte-Carlo Tree Search, which won the Screen Capture Competition at CIG 2011 [6] [7].
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