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Therese Horey
,
an American computer scientist and
Presidential Scholar
at
California State University, Northridge
[1]
. Supported by
Richard J. Lorentz
, she researched on
Monte-Carlo Tree Search
applied to the
abstract strategy
board game
Breakthrough
[2]
. The search algorithm is an hybrid MCTS approach - playouts are not complete games but fragments where a reliable evaluation function can be used at the stopping points
[3]
.
Therese Horey
[4]
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Selected Publications
Richard J. Lorentz
,
Therese Horey
(
2013
).
Programming Breakthrough
.
CG 2013
External Links
Constructing an Earthquake Seismometer
[5]
Therese Horey | Facebook
References
^
Presidential Scholars at Cal State Northridge
^
Richard J. Lorentz
,
Therese Horey
(
2013
).
Programming Breakthrough
.
CG 2013
^
Ingo Althöfer
(
2013
).
The wild Years are gone: Monte Carlo in Smoother Waters
. Conference Report
CG 2013
,
ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 3
^
Constructing an Earthquake Seismometer - Team B
^
Seismometer from Wikipedia
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Therese Horey
May 4, 2014
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an American computer scientist and Presidential Scholar at California State University, Northridge [1]. Supported by Richard J. Lorentz, she researched on Monte-Carlo Tree Search applied to the abstract strategy board game Breakthrough [2]. The search algorithm is an hybrid MCTS approach - playouts are not complete games but fragments where a reliable evaluation function can be used at the stopping points [3].
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Selected Publications
External Links
References
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