Peter W. Frey

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Peter W. Frey [1] Peter W. Frey,

an American psychologist, computer scientist and Professor Emeritus at Northwestern University. At the Department of Psychology at Northwestern his research focused on pattern recognition, machine learning, computer chess and computer-based decision systems. He is co-founder of Pattern Recognition Systems. Peter W. Frey is editor of and contributor to Chess Skill in Man and Machine [2], the definitive text on computer chess [3].

Chess 0.5

In 1978, Peter W. Frey wrote a didactic program in Pascal along with Chess author Larry Atkin, which was published as Chess 0.5 in Byte Magazine [6] , and re-published on-line in 2005, available from Scott A. Moore’s sites [7] [8].

Odin

[ Further working with Larry Atkin, Peter W. Frey is co-author of the strong commercial Othello program Odin [10] [11], which ran as module in the Chafitz Modular Game System and the Applied Concepts Great Game Machine [12].

See also

Selected Publications

[13]

1976 …

Peter W. Frey (1977). An Introduction to Computer Chess. Chess Skill in Man and Machine pp. 54-81

1980 …

1990 …

2000 …

  • David Slate, Peter W. Frey (2009). Recursive Binary Partitioning, Old Dogs with New Tricks. KDD Conference 2009, slides as pdf

References

  1. Peter W Frey - Kaggle
  2. Peter W. Frey (ed.) (1977). Chess Skill in Man and Machine, Springer-Verlag, New York, N.Y. 2nd ed. 1983. ISBN 0-387-90815-3.
  3. Commodore 64/128 Old Computer Chess Game Collection - Chess 7.0, Approaches to Chess by Peter Frey hosted by The Spacious Mind
  4. Peter W. Frey (1991). Memory-Based Expertise: Computer Chess vs. AI. ICCA Journal, Vol. 14, No. 4
  5. David Slate, Larry Atkin (1977). CHESS 4.5 - The Northwestern University Chess Program. Chess Skill in Man and Machine, reprinted (1988) in Computer Chess Compendium
  6. Larry R. Atkin Magazine articles
  7. Chess 0.5, Release 1 - 2005-05-30
  8. Byte Chess 0.5 source code
  9. The Skog Church Tapestry portion possibly depicting Odin, Thor and Freyr or three Christian kings on the 12th century, Trifunctional hypothesis from Wikipedia
  10. Odin - The Othello Wiki Book Project
  11. Commodore 64/128 Old Computer Chess Game Collection - Chess 7.0 from The Spacious Mind
  12. Welcome to the Great-Game Machine Workshop
  13. ICGA Reference Database

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