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Chess pattern[1]

Pattern Recognition,
is used to assign a label to an input value[2] , for instance to applyclassification inmachine learning applications, i.e. to identify objects and images, as well as computer chess related pattern ofchess positions inCognitive Psychology and concerningevaluation and control of thesearch in computer chess. Pattern recognition algorithms generally aim to provide a reasonable answer for all possible inputs and to perform a "fuzzy" matching. In contrast,Pattern matching usually has to be exact.

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Chess pattern range from simple properties ofsquares andpieces concerningoccupancy andcontrol, to a more complex interrelated sets of features. Recognizers are implemented withdecision trees,neural networks, andfuzzy logics. In hisICCA Journal paperFuzzy Production Rules in Chess,Peter W. Frey[3] proposed feature strings or sets of three types. Type-A features must match completely, type-B feature strings represent features which are usually but not always present, while type-C features are present occasionally but are highly diagnostic when available. Those features were intended to use at the root for anoracle approach.

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  2. Pattern recognition from Wikipedia
  3. Peter W. Frey (1986).Fuzzy Production Rules in Chess.ICCA Journal, Vol. 9, No. 4
  4. Ratio Club from Wikipedia
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  8. Dennis H. Holding (1992).Theories of Chess Skill. Psychological Research, Vol. 54, No. 1
  9. Marcel van Kervinck (2002).The design and implementation of the Rookie 2.0 Chess Playing Program. Masters Thesis,pdf
  10. Bayesian spam filtering - Wikipedia

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