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Tetsuro Tanaka,
a Japanese computer scientist at Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo. His research interests include parallel functional programming [1] and parallel or distributed search algoritms. Tetsuro Tanaka is primary author of the open source Shogi program GPS Shogi [2], available under GPL version 2 or later. In April 2013, GPS Shogi, running on a computer cluster of 700 PCs in the University of Tokyo, beat Hiroyuki Miura, one of the Top-10 professional Shogi players [3] [4] [5] [6].
Tetsuro Tanaka [7]

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Selected Publications

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  1. ^ TANAKA Tetsuro
  2. ^ GPSShogi
  3. ^ Hiroyuki Miura - 8-dan Professionals by Reijer Grimbergen
  4. ^ Human versus computer Shogi: the final game, April 21, 2013
  5. ^ Computer program defeats five professional shogi players by Ida Torres - The Japan Daily Press, April 22, 2013
  6. ^ Computer shogi - Computers versus humans - Denou-sen (2013) - Wikipedia
  7. ^ Tomoyuki Kaneko, Tetsuro Tanaka (2012). GPSShogi and Assembly of Large Shogi Software with Text Protocol. Computer Software - JSSST Journal, Vol. 29, No. 1
  8. ^ dblp: Tetsuro Tanaka
  9. ^ TANAKA Teturo's Papers

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