Board representation in computer chess is a data structure in a chess program representing the position on the chessboard and associated game state. Board...
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Chessboard (redirect from Chess Board)
A chessboard is a game board used to play chess. It consists of 64 squares, 8 rows by 8 columns, on which the chess pieces are placed. It is square in...
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square-centric method of addressing a game board in game playing computer automatons; see Board representation (computer chess) All pages with titles containing...
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Computer chess includes both hardware (dedicated computers) and software capable of playing chess. Computer chess provides opportunities for players to...
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Bitboard (redirect from Chess bitboard)
array data structure commonly used in computer systems that play board games, where each bit corresponds to a game board space or piece. This allows parallel...
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Chess notation systems are used to record either the moves made or the position of the pieces in a game of chess. Chess notation is used in chess literature...
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Computer Go is the field of artificial intelligence (AI) dedicated to creating a computer program that plays the traditional board game Go. The field is...
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0x88 (category Computer chess)
The 0x88 chess board representation is a square-centric method of representing the chess board in computer chess programs. The number 0x88 is a hexadecimal...
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Fruit (software) (redirect from Fruit (chess))
January 24, 2007, Fruit version 2.2.1 had a rating of 2776. At the World Computer Chess Championship in Reykjavík in 2005, Fruit 2.2 scored 8.5 out of 11, finishing...
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AlphaZero (category 2017 in chess)
AlphaZero is a computer program developed by artificial intelligence research company DeepMind to master the games of chess, shogi and go. This algorithm...
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can be achieved by placing combinations of the available chess pieces directly on the board. All continuous state spaces can be described by a corresponding...
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Chess in Spain refers to Spain's contribution to the history of chess, from its integration around the 10th century to the present day. The Spanish received...
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overview of and topical guide to chess: Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard with 32 pieces. Chess can be described as all of the...
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chess, shogi, and a standard suite of Atari games. The algorithm uses an approach similar to AlphaZero. It matched AlphaZero's performance in chess and...
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for over-the-board chess activity in Texas. Founded in 1935, it organizes major statewide tournaments, supports scholastic and adult chess programming...
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A chess piece, or chessman, is a game piece that is placed on a chessboard to play the game of chess. It can be either white or black, and it can be one...
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Mutilated chessboard problem (redirect from Dominoes on a checker board puzzle)
ISBN 978-94-010-5542-0; see especially Section 13.1, "The mutilated chess board problem", pp. 271–274 Archived 2022-07-18 at the Wayback Machine. Golomb...
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Portable Game Notation (redirect from PGN (chess))
and for easy parsing and generation by computer programs." The chess moves themselves are given in algebraic chess notation using English initials for the...
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Game (section Board games)
sports. Lastly, a computer can, with varying degrees of success, simulate one or more human opponents in traditional table games such as chess, leading to simulations...
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Reversi (redirect from Othello board games)
memorization of the board demands much more dedication from the players than in blindfold chess. The first tournament pitting Othello computer programs against...
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Knight's tour (category Chess problems)
undirected closed tours on a 6 × 6 board. There are several ways to find a knight's tour on a given board with a computer. Some of these methods are algorithms...
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On May 11, 1997, Deep Blue became the first computer chess-playing system to beat a reigning world chess champion, Garry Kasparov. In 2005, a Stanford...
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intelligence (AI). Stockfish AI, an open source chess engine currently ranked the highest in many computer chess rankings. TD-Gammon, a program that learned...
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as chess, algorithms that are designed to play this class of games will use partial game trees, which makes computation feasible on modern computers. Various...
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Chessboard detection (redirect from Chessboard detection (computer vision))
2027–2044 (2010). S. Bennett and J. Lasenby. "ChESS - quick and robust detection of chess-board features." Computer Vision and Image Understanding. vol. 118...
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Rybka (redirect from Rybka (chess))
Rybka is a computer chess engine designed by International Master Vasik Rajlich. Around 2011, Rybka was one of the top-rated engines on chess engine rating...
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University Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Tim Finin – computer scientist working on AI, knowledge representation, and reasoning Anupam...
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as a leisure game. Hellwig chose to base his game on chess, believing that this would attract chess players and make it easier for them to learn the rules...
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