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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 1991
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Doubting Castle. 1-2 - Thomas S. Anantharaman:
Confidently Selecting a Search Heuristic. 3-16 - Ken Thompson:
New Results for KNPKB and KNPKN Endgames. 17 - Donald Michie, Ivan Bratko:
Comments to 'Chunking for Experience'. 18 - John McCarthy, Edward A. Feigenbaum:
Arthur L. Samuel: Pioneer in Machine Learning. 19-20 - Thomas S. Anantharaman:
A Statistical Study of Selective Min-Max Search in Computer Chess. 21 - Steven Walczak:
Developing Opening Strategies by Analyzing an Opponent's Game History. 21-22 - Ken Thompson:
Chess Endgames Vol. 1. 22 - Ossi Weiner:
Mephisto, the Sly Kibitzer. 24-29 - Danny Kopec:
Endgame Tournament. 30-32 - Jens Baek Nielsen:
A Chess-Computer Test Set. 33-37 - Torbjörn Jansson, Hans Pahtén:
The Swedish Rating List. 38 - Cock de Gorter:
The 1991 AEGON Man-Computer Tournament. 41 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
A Difficult Search Problem. 42-43
Volume 14, Number 2, 1991
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Arrayed for Battle? 45-46 - Thomas S. Anantharaman:
Extension Heuristics. 47-65 - Edmar Mednis:
Database Results for KQKRN and KQKRB Annotated. 66-70 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
Checkers: A Preview of What Will Happen in Chess? 71-78 - Dap Hartmann:
How Computers Play Chess. 79-80 - Dap Hartmann:
A Tale of Two Sequels. 79 - Dap Hartmann:
Chess, Computers, and Cognition. 81-83 - Ingo Althöfer:
Sören W. Perrey: Mathematische Methoden der Künstlichen Intelligenz: Zur Quiescence-Suche in Spielbäumen. 84 - Don Beal:
Report on the 11th World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 86-91 - Mike Valvo:
Results and Selected Games of the 11th World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 92-93 - Don Beal:
Rules, Titles, and Just What Is a PC Anyway? 94-96 - Hans J. Berliner:
Rules for Awarding the Fredkin Prize for Chess. 96-98 - Cock de Gorter:
The 1991 AEGON Man-Computer Tournament. 99-100 - Frederic Friedel:
Not the Mother of All Chess Machines. 101-107 - Jan Louwman:
Equal Rights for Computers in Amsterdam. 107 - Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 108 - Joe Fliegel:
My Son, the Captain. 111 - Thomas S. Anantharaman:
Human Arbiters of Chess Tactics? 111
Volume 14, Number 3, 1991
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
To the Test Bed, with Love. 113-114 - Alex van Tiggelen:
Neural Networks as a Guide to Optimization. 115-118 - William Tunstall-Pedoe:
Genetic Algorithms Optimizing Evaluation Functions. 119-128 - Lewis Stiller:
Some Results from a Massively Parallel Retrograde Analysis. 129-134 - A. J. Roycroft:
A Side-Effect of New Database Knowledge. 135-137 - Ingo Althöfer:
An Additive Evaluation Function in Chess. 137-141 - David N. L. Levy:
First Amongst Equals. 142 - Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk:
Reviews. 143-146 - Murray Campbell:
Reviews. 146-148 - T. A. Marsland:
Single-Agent and Game-Tree Search. 149 - Robert Levinson:
Man and Machine, Theory and Practice Square Off in Sydney. 150-152 - Robert Levinson, Feng-Hsiung Hsu, Jonathan Schaeffer, T. Anthony Marsland, David E. Wilkins:
The Role of Chess in Artificial Intelligence Research. 153-161 - Tom Draisma:
How Well Do Computers Play? 162-164 - Jos Uiterwijk
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Chess Results and Games of the 3Rd Computer Olympiad. 165-167 - Cock de Gorter:
More Selected Games of the 1991 Aegon Man-Machine Tournament. 168-169 - Mike Valvo:
More Games of the 11th World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 170-175 - Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 176 - Harry Nefkens:
Personal Chess Endgames. 177 - László Lindner:
A Missing Rule. 177-178 - Reinhold Gellner, Gaby von Rekowski:
Mind Over Mips. 179
Volume 14, Number 4, 1991
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Chess is in the Eye of the Beholder. 181-182 - Tony Scherzer, Linda Scherzer, Dean Tjaden Jr.:
Learning in Bebe. 183-191 - Peter W. Frey:
Memory Based Expertise: Computer Chess vs. AI. 192-197 - Lewis Stiller:
Karpov and Kasparov: The End is Perfection. 198-201 - H. J. J. Nefkens:
How to Win with a Knight Ahead. 201-203 - A. J. Roycroft:
A Use for Endgame Databases? 204-209 - Wilhelm Barth, Stephan Barth:
Programme für Korrekte Schachendspiele und deren Validierung. 209 - The Board of ICCA:
The Mephisto Best Publication Award. 211 - Don Beal:
Report on the 22nd ACM International Computer Chess Championship. 214-217 - Mike Valvo:
Results and Games of the 22nd ACM International Computer Chess Championship. 217-222 - Garth E. Courtois Jr.:
Where is Computer Chess Going? 223-225 - Anne Marie Burton, Peter Mysliwietz, Rainer Feldmann:
Report on the 1st International Paderborn Computer Chess Championship. 226-227 - Peter van Diepen:
Report on the CSVN 11th Dutch Computer Chess Championship. 228-229 - Dap Hartmann:
Twenty-Twenty Tournament Visions: AEGON 1991. 230-231 - H. Jaap van den Herik, Tony Marsland:
Report on the ICCA Meeting. 232-233 - Johansen vs. Deep Thought II: A Correction. 233
- László Lindner:
Composers and Computers. 234 - Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 235 - David N. L. Levy:
The 7th World Computer Chess Championship for Madrid. 236 - H. Jaap van den Herik:
An "Intelligence" Computer Chess Tournament. 237 - Jos Uiterwijk:
Tablebase of Contents Continued. 238-239 - Further to "Computers, Chess, and Cognition". 239
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