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Lev Finkelstein [1] Lev Finkelstein,
an Israeli computer scientist and software engineer at Google [2]. He holds a Ph.D. from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in 2005 under supervision of Shaul Markovitch [3]. His research interests include machine learning, artificial intelligence and anytime algorithms.
Selected Publications
- Lev Finkelstein, Shaul Markovitch (1998). Learning to Play Chess Selectively by Acquiring Move Patterns. ICCA Journal, Vol. 21, No. 2, pdf
- Lev Finkelstein, Shaul Markovitch (1998). A Selective Macro-learning Algorithm and its Application to the NxN Sliding-Tile Puzzle. JAIR, Vol. 8, arXiv:cs/9806102
- Lev Finkelstein, Shaul Markovitch, Ehud Rivlin (2003). Optimal Schedules for Parallelizing Anytime Algorithms: The Case of Shared Resources. JAIR, Vol. 19, arXiv:1106.5269
- Lev Finkelstein (2005). Offline Scheduling of Anytime Algorithms. Ph.D thesis, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, advisor Shaul Markovitch
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References
- ↑ Image cropped from Lev Finkelstein | LinkedIn
- ↑ Lev Finkelstein | LinkedIn
- ↑ Lev Finkelstein (2005). Offline Scheduling of Anytime Algorithms. Ph.D thesis, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, advisor Shaul Markovitch
- ↑ Man versus Machine: the Experiment ( Wayback Machine), October 15-16, 2002, University of Haifa
- ↑ dblp: Lev Finkelstein
- ↑ Publications of Shaul Markovitch Coauthored with Lev Finkelstein
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