电脑棋局- 1983年

ACM '83 Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.1145/800173.809722
B. Mittman
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今年的ACM年会将在美国举办一个独特的活动,第四届世界计算机国际象棋锦标赛。1970年,ACM开始赞助计算机国际象棋锦标赛。第一届世界锦标赛于1974年在斯德哥尔摩举行。随后的世界锦标赛分别于1977年在多伦多和1980年在奥地利林茨举行。ACM锦标赛中一个受欢迎的活动是计算机国际象棋作者之间的小组讨论。今年,由于ACM主办了世界锦标赛,因此该小组将包括来自美国和欧洲的参与者。我们希望听到三个前世界冠军象棋程序的作者,莫斯科系统科学研究所的KAISSA(1974年),西北大学的chess 4.6(1977年)和贝尔实验室的BELLE(1980年)。此外,今年的比赛和小组也将有微机国际象棋程序的作者参加。讨论的一些问题将是:程序的国际象棋实力是否达到了一个平台?对“专家系统”的研究是否会迁移到更好的国际象棋程序的开发中?在国际象棋编程中使用32位微处理器做了什么?那么“超级”计算机呢?我们敦促听众准备好问题,因为这些小组讨论在过去曾引起热烈的讨论。今年也不例外。
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Computer chess panel - 1983
This year's ACM Annual Conference will host a unique event in the United States, the Fourth World Computer Chess Championship. ACM began sponsoring computer chess tournaments in 1970. The first world championship was held in Stockholm in 1974. Subsequent world championships were held in Toronto in 1977 and in Linz, Austria in 1980. One popular activity at ACM tournaments has been a panel discussion among the computer chess authors. This year, since the ACM is hosting the World Championship, the panel will include participants from the U.S. and Europe. We hope to hear from the authors of the three former World championship chess programs, KAISSA from the Institute for Systems Science in Moscow (1974), CHESS 4.6 from Northwestern University (1977), and BELLE from Bell Labs (1980). In addition, this year's tournament and panel will feature authors of microcomputer chess programs as well. Some of the questions to be discussed will be: Has the chess playing strength of the programs reached a plateau? Will research into “expert systems” migrate into the development of better chess programs? What is being done to use the 32-bit micros in chess programming? What about the “super” computers? We urge the audience to come prepared with questions, since these panels have elicited lively discussions in the past. This year should be no exception.
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