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The Computer Journal 1980 23(4):353-359; doi:10.1093/comjnl/23.4.353
© 1980 by British Computer Society
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An advice program for a complex chess programming task

I. Bratko1 * and D. Michie2 §

1 J. Stefan Institute and Faculty of Electrical Engineering, E. Kardelj University, Jamora 39, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia,, 2 Machine Intelligence Research Unit, University of Edinburgh, Hope Park Square, Meadow Lane, Edinburgh, UK

This paper describes the first computer implementation of Master skill in a nontrivial chess end game other than by exhaustive tabulation.


Received May 1979.

* J.Stefan Institute and Faculty of Electrical Engineering, E. Kardelj University, Jamora 39, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.

§ Machine Intelligence Research Unit, University of Edinburgh, Hope Park Square, Meadow Lane, Edinburgh EH8 9NW.


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