Carnegie Mellon University
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Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
People
- Bruce Abramson
- Thomas Anantharaman
- Andrew Appel
- Michael Barenfeld
- Gérard M. Baudet
- George Baylor
- Hans Berliner [1]
- Victor Berman
- Alan H. Bond
- Michael Bowling
- Justin A. Boyan
- Mike Browne
- Murray Campbell
- Jaime Carbonell
- Neil Charness
- William G. Chase
- L. Stephen Coles
- Denis Dancanet
- Carl Ebeling
- Bert Enderton
- Edward Feigenbaum
- Richard Fikes
- Edward Fredkin
- Samuel Fuller
- John Gaschnig
- James Gillogly
- Kevin J. Gilmartin
- Fernand Gobet visiting researcher
- Gordon Goetsch
- Sarah E. Goldin
- Andy Gruss
- Feng-hsiung Hsu
- Guy Jacobson
- Peter Jansen
- Bob Jenkins
- John Kominek
- Richard Korf
- Kai-Fu Lee
- Charles Leiserson
- Bruce W. Leverett
- Gary Lindstrom
- Sanjoy Mahajan
- Chris McConnell
- Tom Mitchell
- John Forbes Nash, Jr.
- Allen Newell
- Andreas Nowatzyk
- Andrew James Palay
- Joelle Pineau
- Walter R. Reitman
- Paul S. Rosenbloom
- Joseph S. Rubenfeld
- Pertti Saariluoma
- Herbert Simon
- Larry Slomer
- Sebastian Thrun
- William Uther
- Meel Velliste
- Manuela M. Veloso
- Robert A. Wagner
- Robert W. Walker
- Joe Winograd
- I-Chen Wu
Programs and Authors
- NSS
- Allen Newell
- Herbert Simon
- Cliff Shaw (RAND Corporation)
- CAPS (thesis program)
Publications
- L. Stephen Coles (1967). Memorandum - Chess at Carnegie Tech. pdf [2] [3]
- Alan H. Bond (1968). Interactive Programming at Carnegie Tech. Artificial Intelligence 3, Literature: Reports hosted by Atlas Computer Laboratory
- Hans Berliner (1985). Computer Chess at Carnegie Mellon University. Advances in Computer Chess 4
External Links
- Official site
- AI Seminar 97/98 Schedule
- En Passant - The Bimonthly Journal of the Pittsburgh Chess Club by Bruce W. Leverett
- Pittsburgh Jazz: Opek at Katz - Taking Of Pelham 1 2 3, YouTube Video
- Opek: Ben Opie, Daryl Fleming, Dave Throckmorton, Paul Thompson, George Jones, John Purse, Reggie Watkins, Lou Stellute and Roger Dannenberg [4]
References
- ↑ Hans Berliner (1985). Computer Chess at Carnegie Mellon University. Advances in Computer Chess 4
- ↑ Letter from L. Stephen Coles to Allen Newell and Herbert Simon at Carnegie Tech , April 23, 1967 after losing from Mac Hack VI
- ↑ Bendix G-20 G-21 - Wikipedida
- ↑ Roberto Morales-Manzanares, Eduardo F. Morales, Roger Dannenberg, Jonathan Berger (2001). SICIB: An Interactive Music Composition System Using Body Movements. Computer Music Journal - Vol. 25, No. 2