Deep Blue Versus Kasparov: The Significance for Artificial Intelligence
Papers from the AAAI Workshop
Robert Morris, Program Chair
Technical Report WS-97-04 published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
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Contents
Preface / 1
Robert Morris
Does Deep Blue use AI? / 1
Richard Korf, University of California, Los Angeles
Deep Blue is Still an Infant / 3
Robert Levinson and Jeff Wilkinson, University of California, Santa Cruz
The Future of Chess-Playing Technologies and the Significance of Kasparov Versus Deep Blue / 9
Dennis DeCoste, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Chess Isn’t Tough Enough: Better Games for Mind-Machine Competition / 14
Selmer Bringsjord and Adam Lally, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Can Deep Blue Make Us Happy? Reflections on Human and Artificial Expertise / 20
Fernand Gobet, University of Nottingham
The Anatomy of Chess Programs / 24
Tony Marsland, University of Alberta
Attributing Intelligence to Humans and Machines: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue, See? / 27
Carl W. Turner, University of West Florida
From MiniMax to Manhattan / 31
Tony Marsland and Yngvi Bjornsson, University of Alberta
Modularity Assumptions in Situated Agency / 37
Amol Dattatraya Mail, Arizona State University, and Amitabha Mukerjee, I.I.T, India
Multiagent Chess Games / 45
Cyrus F. Nournai
What’s Wrong With Hal? / 53
Kenneth Ford, NASA-Ames Research Center, and Patrick Hayes, University of West Florida
On Effort in AI Research: A Description Along Two Dimensions / 56
Franz-Guenter Winkler, Austrian Society for Cognitive Science, and Johannes Fuernkranz, Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence
The Historical Development of Computer Chess and its Impact on Artificial Intelligence / 63
David Heath and Derek Allum, University of Luton
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