Igor Roizen
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Igor Roizen,
an American computer scientist in the online shopping and product feed industry, previously affiliated with the Cognitive Systems Laboratory and Department of Computer Science at University of California, Los Angeles. In the 80s, he worked with Judea Pearl on search algorithms like Alpha-Beta, Scout and SSS*.
Selected Publications
1980 ...
- Igor Roizen (1981). On the Average Number of Terminal Nodes examined by Alpha-Beta. Technical Report UCLA-ENG-CSL-8108, University of California at Los Angeles, Cognitive Systems Laboratory
- Igor Roizen, Judea Pearl (1983). The Average Performance of Three Game-Searching Algorithms. UCLA Cognitive Systems Laboratory Technical Report (R-40).
- Igor Roizen, Judea Pearl (1983). A Minimax Algorithm Better than Alpha-Beta? Yes and No. Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 21, pp. 199-230. ISSN 0004-3702
- Igor Roizen, Judea Pearl (1985). Learning Link Probabilities in Causal Trees. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence
- Michael D. Greenfield, Igor Roizen (1993). Katydid synchronous chorusing is an evolutionarily stable outcome of female choice. Nature, Vol 364, pdf
2000 ...
- Igor Roizen, Judea Pearl (2013). Learning Link-Probabilities in Causal Trees. arXiv:1304.3103
External Links
- Executive Team | Feedonomics [4]
- Igor Roizen Inventions, Patents and Patent Applications - Justia Patents Search
References
- ↑ Executive Team | Feedonomics
- ↑ Claude G. Diderich (1993). A Bibliography on Minimax Trees. ACM SIGACT News, Vol. 24, No. 4
- ↑ dblp: Igor Roizen
- ↑ 5 Questions For: Feedonomics Founders Brian & Robert Roizen - LA West Media, July 30, 2018