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A chronology of computer chess and its literature

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It can be seen that a great deal of worthwhile material has now been generated about computer chess. There is also quite a bit of nonsense by persons who have never built a program. Several groups with excellent programs have done little publishing, although I can hardly blame them since their work requires much time and is usually unsupported by any funding agencies. Certain staples have given rise to duplication: All but one of the books published explain the depth-first alpha-beta procedure. We expect that by far the largest portion of our readers will be scientists interested in updating their knowledge of the subject.


The ubiquity of discovery

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See also: Artificial Intelligence, 9[#3]:257-285




Recovering Intrinsic Scene Characteristics from Images

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In A Hanson and E. Riseman (eds.), Computer Vision Systems, pp. 3-26, New York: Academic Press, 1978





A knowledge-based computer vision system

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In A. Hanson and E. Riseman (Eds.), Computer vision systems. New York: Academic Press, 335-352.