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Home / Proceedings / AAAI Workshop Papers 1997 /

Deep Blue Versus Kasparov: The Significance for Artificial Intelligence: Papers from the 1997 AAAI Workshop

Contents

  • Preface

    Robert A. Morris

    1

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  • Does Deep Blue use AI?

    Richard Korf

    1

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  • Deep Blue is Still an Infant

    Robert Levinson, Jeff Wilkinson

    3

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  • The Future of Chess-Playing Technologies and the Significance of Kasparov Versus Deep Blue

    Dennis DeCoste

    9

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  • Chess Isn’t Tough Enough: Better Games for Mind-Machine Competition

    Selmer Bringsjord, Adam Lally

    14

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  • Can Deep Blue Make Us Happy? Reflections on Human and Artificial Expertise

    Fernand Gobet

    20

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  • The Anatomy of Chess Programs

    Tony Marsland

    24

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  • Attributing Intelligence to Humans and Machines: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue, See?

    Carl W. Turner

    27

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  • From MiniMax to Manhattan

    Tony Marsland, Yngvi Bjornsson

    31

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  • Modularity Assumptions in Situated Agency

    Amol Dattatraya Mail, Amitabha Mukerjee

    37

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  • Multiagent Chess Games

    Cyrus F. Nournai

    45

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  • What’s Wrong With Hal?

    Kenneth Ford, Patrick Hayes

    53

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  • On Effort in AI Research: A Description Along Two Dimensions

    Franz-Guenter Winkler, Johannes Fuernkranz

    56

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  • The Historical Development of Computer Chess and its Impact on Artificial Intelligence

    David Heath, Derek Allum

    63

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