John Kominek
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John Kominek at the WCCC 2002 [1] John Kominek,
an American computer scientist and Ph.D. in 2009 on language technology from Carnegie Mellon University under Alan W. Black. Before. he was affiliated with the University of Waterloo, working on fractal compression [2]. Interested in computer chess, John Kominek is author of the experimental chess program Sharky, a best-first approach which played the WCCC 2002 in Maastricht. He further worked on a revamped version of Nalimov Tablebases, where he found an error in stat file kbpkn.tbs [3].
Forum Posts
- EGTB Online distributed kbpkn.tbs stats file is incorrect by John Kominek, CCRL Discussion - Endgame Tablebases, February 17, 2008
- Re: Endgame Metrics by John Kominek, CCRL Discussion - Endgame Tablebases, March 12, 2008
- Re: 7-men Syzygy attempt by John Kominek, CCC, September 05, 2018 » Syzygy Bases
Re: 7-men Syzygy attempt by John Kominek, CCC, September 10, 2018
- Re: Generating all 6-man EGDB (Chessmaster) by John Kominek, CCC, May 16, 2021 » Hans Kuijf
- Re: What exactly does “weakly” and “strongly” solved games mean by John Kominek, CCC, June 19, 2021
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References
- ↑ The 7th Computer Olympiad (Maastricht, July 2002)
- ↑ John Kominek | LinkedIn
- ↑ EGTB Online distributed kbpkn.tbs stats file is incorrect by John Kominek, CCRL Discussion - Endgame Tablebases, February 17, 2008
- ↑ dblp: John Kominek
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