Graham Kendall

Chess
Research Page

 

Introduction

This page contains a history of computers playing chess.

You might also want to look at my home page (with navigation bar) or my game playing research page.

I am a lecturer at The University of Nottingham where I lecture on artificial intelligence and specialise on how computers can learn to play games without being told how to play (i.e. they are given no information as to game strategy, instead the computer has to "learn" the strategy for themselves). From an academic point of view I have published several articles on this research area (see my game playing articles).

The page contains references to the relevant academic literature (please let me know (by EMAIL) if I have missed any papers).

I have also listed some of the poker sites you might find of interest. If your site is not here, EMAIL me, and I'll include it.

This page is part of my game playing web site.

Chess

History

Group Publications

Kendall, G. and Whitwell, G. "An Evolutionary Approach for the Tuning of a Chess Evaluation Function using Population Dynamics". Accepted for CEC2001 (Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2001), COEX Center, Seoul, Korea, May 27-29, 2001, pp??-?? (pdf)

Other Publications

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Last Updated 26th Mar 2001