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Wu-Yao Cheng
,
a Taiwanese computer scientist and along with
Jr-Chang Chen
and
Shun-Chin Hsu
co-author of the
Chinese Chess
engine
ELP
, two times gold medal winner at the
6th
and
7th Computer Olympiad
in 2001 and 2002 respectively
[1]
[2]
.
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Wu-Yao Cheng's ICGA Tournaments
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^
Jr-Chang Chen
,
Shun-Chin Hsu
(
2001
).
ELP wins Chinese Chess tournament
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 24, No. 3
»
6th Computer Olympiad
^
Jr-Chang Chen
,
Shi-Jim Yen
,
Shun-Chin Hsu
(
2002
).
ELP wins Chinese Chess tournament
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 25, No. 3
»
7th Computer Olympiad
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14th Computer Olympiad
Jul 23, 2017
6th Computer Olympiad
Jul 22, 2017
7th Computer Olympiad
Jul 23, 2017
8th Computer Olympiad
Jul 22, 2017
9th Computer Olympiad
Jul 22, 2017
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Feb 28, 2018
Wu-Yao Cheng
Apr 13, 2017
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Wu-Yao Cheng,
a Taiwanese computer scientist and along with Jr-Chang Chen and Shun-Chin Hsu co-author of the Chinese Chess engine ELP, two times gold medal winner at the 6th and 7th Computer Olympiad in 2001 and 2002 respectively [1][2].
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