Computers, Chess, and Cognition
Computers, Chess, and Cognition presents an excellent up-to-date description of developments in computer chess, a rapidly advancing area in artificial intelligence research. Get and download textbook Computers, Chess, and Cognition for free
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This book is intended for an upper undergraduate and above level audience in the computer science (artificial intelligence) community. The chapters have been edited to present a uniform terminology and balanced writing style, to make the material understandable to a wider, less specialized audience. The book's primary strengths are the description of the workings of some major chess programs, an excellent review of tree searching methods, discussion of exciting new research ideas, a philosophical discussion of the relationship of computer game playing to artificial Computers, Chess new edition
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Categories: Computer->Miscellaneous systems->Chess->Hintbooks, Chess->Computer programs. Contributors: T. Anthony Marsland - Author. Format: Paperback
Computers, Chess, and Cognition
The computer will not win against the human. We have emotions, one of which is rage.
Powered by Frooition Pro Click here to view full size. Full Size Image Click to close full size. Computers, Chess, and Cognition - Book NEW Author(s): T. Anthony Marsland, Jonathan Schaeffer Format: Paperback # Pages: 323 ISBN-13: 9781461390824 Published: 10/12/2011 Language: English Weight: 1.10 pounds Computers, Chess, and Cognition presents an excellent up-to-date description of developments in computer chess, a rapidly advancing area in artificial intelligence research. This book is intende
Computers, Chess Textbook
This book is intended for an upper undergraduate and above level audience in the computer science (artificial intelligence) community
The book's primary strengths are the description of the workings of some major chess programs, an excellent review of tree searching methods, discussion of exciting new research ideas, a philosophical discussion of the relationship of computer game playing to artificial