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[ Jean-Marc Alliot [1] Jean-Marc Alliot,
a French mathematician, computer scientist and head of the optimization and high performance computing department at Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT, Toulouse Computer Science Research Institute), which is a joint research unit of Toulouse Universities and the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). He received his Ph.D. in computer science in 1992 from Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse III on implementing Prolog extensions of a parallel inference engine under supervision of Luis Fariñas del Cerro, and habilitated in operations research and mathematical programming in 1996 at National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse under Joseph Noailles on the topic of aircraft conflict resolution using Genetic Algorithms (GA). GA was also topic in his joined effort along with Nicolas Durand to improve an Othello program [2]. His research interests further includes a broad range of artificial intelligence, artificial evolution, information theory, mathematical optimization, temporal logic and bioinformatics.
See also
Selected Publications
1992 …
- Jean-Marc Alliot (1992). Tarski, une machine parallèle pour implémenter des extensions de Prolog. Ph.D. thesis, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse III, pdf
- Daniel Delahaye, Jean-Marc Alliot, Marc Schoenauer, Jean-Loup Farges (1994). Genetic Algorithms for Air Traffic Assignment. ECAI 1994
- Jean-Marc Alliot, Nicolas Durand (1995). A Genetic Algorithm to Improve an Othello Program. Artificial Evolution, LNCS 1063, Springer
- Jean-Marc Alliot (1996). Techniques d’optimisation stochastiques appliquées au contrôle du trafic aérien. Habilitation thesis, National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse
- Nicolas Durand, Jean-Marc Alliot, Joseph Noailles (1996). Automatic Aircraft Conflict Resolution using Genetic Algorithms. SAC 1996, pdf
- Nicolas Durand, Jean-Marc Alliot (1996). Collision Avoidance Using Neural Networks Learned by Genetic Algorithms. IEA/AIE 1996, pdf
2000 …
- Nicolas Durand, Jean-Marc Alliot, Frédéric Médioni (2000). Neural Nets Trained by Genetic Algorithms for Collision Avoidance. Applied Intelligence, Vol. 13, No. 3
- Charles-Edmond Bichot, Jean-Marc Alliot (2005). A theoretical approach to defining the European core area. pdf
2010 …
- Jean-Marc Alliot, Nicolas Durand, David Gianazza, Jean-Baptiste Gotteland (2012). Finding and Proving the Optimum: Cooperative Stochastic and Deterministic Search. ECAI 2012, preprint as pdf
- Jean-Marc Alliot (2012). Derivative-free optimization: From Nelder-Mead to global methods. slides as pdf
- Jean-Marc Alliot (2015). The (Final) countdown. arXiv:1502.05450 [9]
- Jean-Marc Alliot (2017). Who is the Master? ICGA Journal, Vol. 39, No. 1, draft as pdf
Forum Discussions
- Possible highest rated players of all time list by Leo Anger, CCC, June 27, 2017
External Links
Jean-Marc Alliot
- Jean-Marc Alliot Professional Website
- Jean-Marc Alliot Wikipedia.fr (French)
- Jean-Marc Alliot - Babelio
- Jean-Marc Alliot - Google Scholar Citations
- Jean-Marc Alliot - The Mathematics Genealogy Project
Who is the Master?
- Who is the Master? by Jean-Marc Alliot
- How Should Chess Players Be Rated? by Martin Koppe, CNRS News, April 25, 2017
- Ranking chess players according to the quality of their moves by Frederic Friedel, ChessBase News, April 27, 2017
- Comparison of top chess players throughout history from Wikipedia - 2.2 Markovian Model
References
- ↑ Jean-Marc Alliot Wikipedia.fr (French)
- ↑ Jean-Marc Alliot, Nicolas Durand (1995). A Genetic Algorithm to Improve an Othello Program. Artificial Evolution, LNCS 1063, Springer
- ↑ Chess lovers by Jean-Marc Alliot
- ↑ How Should Chess Players Be Rated? by Martin Koppe, CNRS News, April 25, 2017
- ↑ Jean-Marc Alliot (2017). Who is the Master? ICGA Journal, Vol. 39, No. 1, draft as pdf
- ↑ a small bug was fixed in Stockfish 6 concerning Syzygy 6-men bases
- ↑ Comparison of top chess players throughout history from Wikipedia - 2.2 Markovian Model
- ↑ dblp: Jean-Marc Alliot
- ↑ Countdown (game show) from Wikipedia