A chronology of computer chess and its literature

Artificial Intelligence - Tập 10 - Trang 201-214 - 1978
Hans J. Berliner1
1Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, U.S.A.

Tài liệu tham khảo

Adelson-Velskiy, 1975, Some methods of controlling the tree search in chess programs, Artificial Intelligence, 6, 10.1016/0004-3702(75)90021-1 Adelson-Velskiy, 1977, On the structure of an important class of exhaustive problems and methods of search reduction for them, 1 Berliner, 1973, Some necessary conditions for a master chess program Berliner, 1974, Chess as problem solving: The developments of a tactics analyzer, Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation Berliner, 1977, On the use of domain-dependent descriptions in tree searching Bernstein, 1959, A chess playing program for the IBM 704, 157 Botwinnik, 1970 Charness, 1977, Human chess skill Gillogly, 1972, The technology chess program, Artificial Intelligence, 3, 145, 10.1016/0004-3702(72)90045-8 Greenblatt, 1967, The Greenblatt chess program, 801 Harris, 1974, The heuristic search under conditions of error, Artificial Intelligence, 5, 217, 10.1016/0004-3702(74)90014-9 Newborn, 1975 Newell, 1955, The chess machine: An example of dealing with a complex task by adaptation, 101 Newell, 1963, Chess programs and the problem of complexity Newell, 1972 1971, Panel Discussion, Computer chess programs, 98 Pitrat, 1977, A chess combinations program which uses plans, Artificial Intelligence, 8, 10.1016/0004-3702(77)90032-7 Slate, 1977, Chess 4.5—The Northwestern University Chess Program Tan, 1977, Describing pawn structures, 1 Shannon, 1950, Programming a computer to play chess, Philosophy Magazine, 41, 256 Turing, 1953, Digital computers applied to games