Journal: ICGA Journal

Volume 14, Issue 4

181 -- 182Bob Herschberg, Jaap van den Herik. Chess is in the Eye of the Beholder
183 -- 191Tony Scherzer, Linda Scherzer, Dean Tjaden Jr.. Learning in Bebe
192 -- 197Peter W. Frey. Memory Based Expertise: Computer Chess vs. AI
198 -- 201Lewis Stiller. Karpov and Kasparov: The End is Perfection
201 -- 203H. J. J. Nefkens. How to Win with a Knight Ahead
204 -- 209A. J. Roycroft. A Use for Endgame Databases?
209 -- 0Wilhelm Barth, Stephan Barth. Programme für Korrekte Schachendspiele und deren Validierung
211 -- 0The Board of ICCA. The Mephisto Best Publication Award
214 -- 217Don Beal. Report on the 22nd ACM International Computer Chess Championship
217 -- 222Mike Valvo. Results and Games of the 22nd ACM International Computer Chess Championship
223 -- 225Garth E. Courtois Jr.. Where is Computer Chess Going?
226 -- 227Anne Marie Burton, Peter Mysliwietz, Rainer Feldmann. Report on the 1st International Paderborn Computer Chess Championship
228 -- 229Peter van Diepen. Report on the CSVN 11th Dutch Computer Chess Championship
230 -- 231Dap Hartmann. Twenty-Twenty Tournament Visions: AEGON 1991
232 -- 233Jaap van den Herik, Tony Marsland. Report on the ICCA Meeting
233 -- 0. Johansen vs. Deep Thought II: A Correction
234 -- 0László Lindner. Composers and Computers
235 -- 0Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling. The Swedish Rating List
236 -- 0David N. L. Levy. The 7th World Computer Chess Championship for Madrid
237 -- 0H. Jaap van den Herik. An "Intelligence" Computer Chess Tournament
238 -- 239Jos Uiterwijk. Tablebase of Contents Continued
239 -- 0. Further to "Computers, Chess, and Cognition"

Volume 14, Issue 3

113 -- 114Bob Herschberg, Jaap van den Herik. To the Test Bed, with Love
115 -- 118Alex van Tiggelen. Neural Networks as a Guide to Optimization
119 -- 128William Tunstall-Pedoe. Genetic Algorithms Optimizing Evaluation Functions
129 -- 134Lewis Stiller. Some Results from a Massively Parallel Retrograde Analysis
135 -- 137A. J. Roycroft. A Side-Effect of New Database Knowledge
137 -- 141Ingo Althöfer. An Additive Evaluation Function in Chess
142 -- 0David N. L. Levy. First Amongst Equals
143 -- 146Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk. Reviews
146 -- 148Murray Campbell. Reviews
149 -- 0T. A. Marsland. Single-Agent and Game-Tree Search
150 -- 152Robert Levinson. Man and Machine, Theory and Practice Square Off in Sydney
153 -- 161Robert Levinson, Feng-hsiung Hsu, Jonathan Schaeffer, T. Anthony Marsland, David E. Wilkins. The Role of Chess in Artificial Intelligence Research
162 -- 164Tom Draisma. How Well Do Computers Play?
165 -- 167Jos Uiterwijk. Chess Results and Games of the 3Rd Computer Olympiad
168 -- 169Cock de Gorter. More Selected Games of the 1991 Aegon Man-Machine Tournament
170 -- 175Mike Valvo. More Games of the 11th World Microcomputer Chess Championship
176 -- 0Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling. The Swedish Rating List
177 -- 0Harry Nefkens. Personal Chess Endgames
177 -- 178László Lindner. A Missing Rule
179 -- 0Reinhold Gellner, Gaby von Rekowski. Mind Over Mips

Volume 14, Issue 2

45 -- 46Bob Herschberg, Jaap van den Herik. Arrayed for Battle?
47 -- 65Thomas S. Anantharaman. Extension Heuristics
66 -- 70Edmar Mednis. Database Results for KQKRN and KQKRB Annotated
71 -- 78Jonathan Schaeffer. Checkers: A Preview of What Will Happen in Chess?
79 -- 0Dap Hartmann. A Tale of Two Sequels
79 -- 80Dap Hartmann. How Computers Play Chess
81 -- 83Dap Hartmann. Chess, Computers, and Cognition
84 -- 0Ingo Althöfer. Sören W. Perrey: Mathematische Methoden der Künstlichen Intelligenz: Zur Quiescence-Suche in Spielbäumen
86 -- 91Don Beal. Report on the 11th World Microcomputer Chess Championship
92 -- 93Mike Valvo. Results and Selected Games of the 11th World Microcomputer Chess Championship
94 -- 96Don Beal. Rules, Titles, and Just What Is a PC Anyway?
96 -- 98Hans J. Berliner. Rules for Awarding the Fredkin Prize for Chess
99 -- 100Cock de Gorter. The 1991 AEGON Man-Computer Tournament
101 -- 107Frederic Friedel. Not the Mother of All Chess Machines
107 -- 0Jan Louwman. Equal Rights for Computers in Amsterdam
108 -- 0Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling. The Swedish Rating List
111 -- 0Joe Fliegel. My Son, the Captain
111 -- 0Thomas S. Anantharaman. Human Arbiters of Chess Tactics?

Volume 14, Issue 1

1 -- 2Bob Herschberg, Jaap van den Herik. Doubting Castle
3 -- 16Thomas S. Anantharaman. Confidently Selecting a Search Heuristic
17 -- 0Ken Thompson. New Results for KNPKB and KNPKN Endgames
18 -- 0Donald Michie, Ivan Bratko. Comments to 'Chunking for Experience'
19 -- 20John McCarthy 0001, Edward A. Feigenbaum. Arthur L. Samuel: Pioneer in Machine Learning
21 -- 0Thomas S. Anantharaman. A Statistical Study of Selective Min-Max Search in Computer Chess
21 -- 22Steven Walczak. Developing Opening Strategies by Analyzing an Opponent's Game History
22 -- 0Ken Thompson. Chess Endgames Vol. 1
24 -- 29Ossi Weiner. Mephisto, the Sly Kibitzer
30 -- 32Danny Kopec. Endgame Tournament
33 -- 37Jens Baek Nielsen. A Chess-Computer Test Set
38 -- 0Torbjörn Jansson, Hans Pahtén. The Swedish Rating List
41 -- 0Cock de Gorter. The 1991 AEGON Man-Computer Tournament
42 -- 43Jonathan Schaeffer. A Difficult Search Problem