This article discusses some alternative ways of representing a chess board with pieces in computer memory. Arrays The most straighforward representation of a chess board is as a 64 elements long array. Each element represents a square of the chess board that either is empty or is occupied by a chess piece. There are 12 […]
Chess
Computer Chess Journals
ICCA JournalPublished quarterly by the International Computer Chess Association.Jos Uiterwijk maintains a table of contents . ComputerschaakPublished bi-monthly by Computer Schaak Vereniging NederlandA CSVN mailinglist is being maintained by the Studievereniging GEWIS at the Technical University in Eindhoven. Computer Scach und Spiele
Computer Game Research Groups and People
Groups RU Limburg, Netherlands – Computer Games J. Nievergelt’s Research Group Computer Chess at Paderborn TU Wien – Computer Chess University of Alberta, Canada – GAMES Group People Victor Allis Wilhelm Barth Eric Baum Dennis Breuker Mark Brockington Michael Buro Paolo Ciancarini David Dowe David Eppstein Ralph Gasser Heinz Herbeck Jaap van den Herik Robert […]
Computer Chess Publications
This section contains references to publications related to computer chess, many of which are available as HTML or (compressed) PostScript files on the web. Some sites with papers, reports, bibliographies: MIT Site Experimentale en Hyperprallelisme University Alberta University Maastricht University Rotterdam MIT AI lab pubs bibliography Bibliography on Machine Learning in Strategic Game Playing Table […]