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Subject: Behind Deep Blue update!!

Author: Les Fernandez

Date: 08:45:07 05/07/02


There appears to be alot of confusion as to when this book will be available.  I
have spoken to the publisher (Princeton University Press) and they told me that
it is expected to be printed in September and shipping to begin in October 2002.
 They also supplied the following brief summary about the book for those of you
that may be interested.

Behind Deep Blue
Building the Computer that Defeated the World Chess Champion
Feng-hsiung Hsu
On May 11, 1997, as millions worldwide watched a stunning victory unfold on
television, a machine shocked the chess world by defeating the defending world
champion, Gary Kasparov. Written by the man who started the adventure, Behind
Deep Blue reveals the inside story of what happened behind the scenes at the two
historic Deep Blue vs. Kasparov matches. This is also the story behind the quest
to create the mother of all chess machines. The book unveils how a modest
student project eventually produced a multimillion dollar supercomputer, from
the development of the scientific ideas through technical setbacks, rivalry in
the race to develop the ultimate chess machine, and wild controversies to the
final triumph over the world’s greatest human player.
In nontechnical, conversational prose, Feng-hsiung Hsu, the system architect of
Deep Blue, tells us how he and a small team of fellow researchers forged ahead
at IBM with a project they’d begun as students at Carnegie Mellon in the
mid-1980s: the search for one of the oldest holy grails in artificial
intelligence—a machine that could beat any human chess player in a bona fide
match. Back in 1949 science had conceived the foundations of modern chess
computers but not until almost fifty years later—until Deep Blue—would the quest
be realized.
Hsu refutes Kasparov’s controversial claim that only human intervention could
have allowed Deep Blue to make its decisive, “uncomputerlike” moves. In riveting
detail he describes the heightening tension in this war of brains and nerves,
the “smoldering fire” in Kasparov’s eyes. Behind Deep Blue is not just another
tale of man versus machine. This fascinating book tells us how man as genius was
given an ultimate, unforgettable run for his mind, no, not by the genius of a
computer, but of man as toolmaker.
Feng-hsiung Hsu is the founding father of the Deep Blue project. He began it in
1985 as a graduate student in the Computer Science Department of Carnegie Mellon
University. From 1989 to 1997 he worked as the system architect and chip
designer for the Deep Blue Chess machine at IBM’s T. J. Watson Research Center.
He left IBM in 1999 and is now a research scientist at the Western Research Lab
of Compaq Computer, Inc.
NOVEMBER
0-691-09065-3 Cloth  $27.95T
320 pages. 20 halftones. 6 x 9.


HTH,

Les



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