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His Ph.D. thesis ''Towards Perfect Play of Scrabble'' received the [[ChessBase]] [[ChessBase#BestPublicationAward|Best-Publication Award]]. | His Ph.D. thesis ''Towards Perfect Play of Scrabble'' received the [[ChessBase]] [[ChessBase#BestPublicationAward|Best-Publication Award]]. | ||
Brian Sheppard started writing his first chess program in 1986, which has taken him 9 years and 3 complete [[Move Generation|move generators]] to make a chess engine with championship-caliber speed <ref>[[Brian Sheppard]] ('''1996'''). ''A Professional Programmer''. [[Computer Chess Reports]], Vol. 5, No. 3+4, pp. 117</ref>. | Brian Sheppard started writing his first chess program in 1986, which has taken him 9 years and 3 complete [[Move Generation|move generators]] to make a chess engine with championship-caliber speed <ref>[[Brian Sheppard]] ('''1996'''). ''A Professional Programmer''. [[Computer Chess Reports]], Vol. 5, No. 3+4, pp. 117</ref>. | ||
− | More recently, he contributes to the [[Stockfish]] project <ref>[https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/blob/master/AUTHORS | + | More recently, he contributes to the [[Stockfish]] project <ref>[https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/blob/master/AUTHORS Stockfish/AUTHORS]</ref>. |
=Selected Publications= | =Selected Publications= |
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Home * People * Brian Sheppard
Brian Sheppard,
an American mathematician, computer scientist and computer games programmer,
including the games of chess, Othello, and most notably Scrabble,
where he is author of the commercial program Maven
[1].
Maven applies various search algorithms for various game stages,
a probability-weighted search, Monte-Carlo Tree Search and B* for the endgame analysis.
Brian Sheppard holds a BA in mathematics from Harvard University in 1984, and a Ph.D. from Maastricht University under supervision of Jaap van den Herik and Jonathan Schaeffer in 2002 [2].
His Ph.D. thesis Towards Perfect Play of Scrabble received the ChessBase Best-Publication Award.
Brian Sheppard started writing his first chess program in 1986, which has taken him 9 years and 3 complete move generators to make a chess engine with championship-caliber speed [3].
More recently, he contributes to the Stockfish project [4].
Contents
Selected Publications
1996
- Brian Sheppard (1996). Deep Blue vs. Kasparov - Betting on the Human. Computer Chess Reports, Vol. 5, No. 3+4, pp. 41
- Brian Sheppard (1996). A Professional Programmer. Computer Chess Reports, Vol. 5, No. 3+4, pp. 117
2000 ...
- Brian Sheppard (2002). Towards Perfect Play of Scrabble. Ph.D. thesis, Maastricht University
- Brian Sheppard (2002). World-championship-caliber Scrabble. Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 134, No. 1-2
- Brian Sheppard (2002). An Overview of Computer Play of Scrabble. Invited Lecture, 7th Computer Olympiad Workshop
- Brian Sheppard (2003). Endgame Play in Scrabble. ICGA Journal, Vol. 26, No. 3
- Brian Sheppard (2004). Efficient Control of Selective Simulations. CG 2004
- Brian Sheppard (2004). Efficient Control of Selective Simulations. ICGA Journal, Vol. 27, No. 2 [5]
Forum Posts
1995 ...
- Re: MVV/LVA vs SEE move ordering - more test results by Brian Sheppard, rgcc, August 27, 1995 » MVV/LVA, SEE
- Re: Horizon Effects in modern chess programs? by Brian Sheppard, rgcc, September 10, 1995 » Horizon Effect
- Re: Unusual killer heuristic behavior by Brian Sheppard, rgcc, September 13, 1995 » Killer Heuristic
- Re: Deep Blue's forehand by Brian Sheppard, rgcm, February 26, 1996 » Deep Blue
2010 ...
- Re: win rate bias and CLOP by Brian Sheppard, Computer-go Archives, January 03, 2012 » CLOP
- Proposal to clarify improving/inCheck/last-in-check by Brian Sheppard, Fishtest,
- Re: Discussion for optimizing methodology by Brian Sheppard, Fishtest, October 23, 2018
- Re: Perceptron by Brian Sheppard, Fishtest, March 02, 2019 » LMR
External Links
References
- ↑ Brian Sheppard talks about Maven
- ↑ Brian Sheppard (2002). Towards Perfect Play of Scrabble. Ph.D. thesis, Maastricht University
- ↑ Brian Sheppard (1996). A Professional Programmer. Computer Chess Reports, Vol. 5, No. 3+4, pp. 117
- ↑ Stockfish/AUTHORS
- ↑ slightly revised version of the CG 2004 paper