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Subject: Re: Looking for a paper

Author: Mark Ryan

Date: 15:48:27 03/14/05

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On March 14, 2005 at 12:20:29, Andrei Fortuna wrote:

>Hi,
>
>If I remember correctly I saw sometime ago a link here to a paper about using
>neural networks for move ordering. Anyone knows more details about this ? I
>can't find anything using the search engine or google.
>
>Cheers,
>Andrei

I don't know the specific paper you mean, but Google actually finds several
papers if you search:
"neural networks" "move ordering"

For example, this page:
http://www.sztaki.hu/library/publtop/mon.htm
refers to a paper:
"Move Ordering Using Neural Networks "
Levente Kocsis, Jos Uiterwijk, and Jaap van den Herik.

This page:
http://www.cs.unimaas.nl/pubs/annrep/rep2000/SGresearch.php
contains a small mention of the subject (and same authors).

And this page:
http://www.io.com/~rgatliff/othello/bib3.html
mentions several papers, especially
Moriarty, David E., and Miikkulainen, Risto
"Evolutionary Neural Networks for Value Ordering in Constraint Satisfaction
Problems"
Technical Report AI94-218, The University of Texas at Austin
also available by ftp: cs.utexas.edu
(Continuing their research in the artificial evolution of neural networks.
Applying to the move ordering of depth first searches.)

Mark




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