A warm welcome to our visitor,
Jens Lieberum,
a mathematician and also an expert in Chess and Amazons, who will stay here
from November 13-17. He is the author of
Amazong,
one of the strongest Amazons programs in the world.
(Nov 15, 2002)
Welcome our visitor,
Malte Helmert,
who is a Ph.D. student at the University of Freiburg, Germany. Malte has done some impressive
theoretical and practical work on AI planning, and he is interested in doing a Ph.D. in games.
He will be here for the next three weeks.
(Aug 6, 2002)
A new version of Xiangqi (Chinese Chess) program has been installed,
with both the Java GUI and game engine improved. Want to make a
try?
(June 30, 2002)
The second annual
21st Century Championship Cup
competition, which is one of the world's leading computer Go tournaments,
will be held on July 27/28, 2002 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
(June 27, 2002)
The weekly
Go seminar now is running. Everyone is welcome to
join the meeting in Ath332 during 11-12am every Wednesday.
(June 27, 2002)
We welcome a new member,
Michael Buro, who
will join the Department of Computing Science as an associate professor this July.
Dr. Buro is well known for his Othello program,
Logistello,
which defeated the human world champion, 6-0, in 1997.
(June 26, 2002)
The GAMES group is pleased to welcome another excellent researcher:
professor
Robert Holte. Dr. Holte is well
known for his work in single agent search and combinatorial
optimization, and he is the executive editor of the journal
Machine Learning.
The
ISshogi team of
Tanase,
Kishimoto, and
Gotoh successfully
defended their title at the
11th Computer Shogi World Championships
held near Tokyo, Japan. They scored a perfect 9-0 in the finals
against the strongest qualifiers. Congratulations!
Complete results.