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Matej Guid[1]

Matej Guid,
a SlovenianFIDEmaster of chess, computer scientist and researcher at theArtificial Intelligence LaboratoryUniversity of Ljubljana. His research interests covers computer game-playing (especially chess), automated explanation / tutoring systems, heuristic search, andmachine learning.

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Computer Analysis

Along withIvan Bratko, Matej Guidclaimed to identify the relativeplaying strengthofWorld Chess Champions by comparing their move choices with chess programs, in particular a modified version ofCrafty,as published inICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2 in 2006[2][3][4],further elaborated withAritz Pérez in 2008[5][6].

Progressive Chess

At theAdvances in Computer Games 14 conference atLeiden University, 2015, Matej Guid lectured on programmingProgressive Chess[7] and introduced a progressive chess playing program developed byVito Janko and himself[8], further promoted byFrederic Friedel atChessBase[9] .

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Advances in Computer Games 14:Ingo Althöfer announcingMatej Guid onProgressive Chess[10]

Selected Publications

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External Links

References

  1. Matej Guid - Research Page
  2. Matej Guid,Ivan Bratko (2006).Computer Analysis of World Chess Champions.ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2
  3. Computers choose: who was the strongest player?,ChessBase News, October 30, 2006
  4. Computer analysis of world champions bySøren Riis,ChessBase News, November 02, 2006
  5. Matej Guid,Aritz Pérez,Ivan Bratko (2008).How trustworthy is Crafty's analysis of world chess champions?ICGA Journal, Vol. 31, No. 3
  6. Jean-Marc Alliot - Who is the Master?
  7. Vito Janko,Matej Guid (2015).Development of a Program for Playing Progressive Chess.Advances in Computer Games 14
  8. The program for playing Progressive Chess byVito Janko andMatej Guid
  9. New Year's present: Progressive Chess byFrederic Friedel,ChessBase News, January 01, 2018
  10. ICGA Events 2015: Photos Day 3 byJan Krabbenbos
  11. dblp: Matej Guid
  12. Dap Hartmann (2010).How can Humans learn from Computers? Review onMatej Guid'sPh.D. thesis,ICGA Journal, Vol. 33, No. 5
  13. Dr. Mohammed Azlan Bin Mohamed Iqbal (Publications and Research Grants)
  14. A computer program to identify beauty in problems and studies,ChessBase News, December 15, 2012
  15. Re: Tony's positional test suite byLouis Zulli,CCC, August 01, 2017
  16. Progressive chess from Wikipedia
  17. Progressive Chess byHarm Geert Muller,CCC, June 11, 2016

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