Simon Viennot
Simon Viennot [1] Simon Robert Michel Viennot,
a French computer scientist, and assistant professor and researcher at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. He holds a M.Sc. in electrical engineering from École centrale de Nantes in 2004, and a Ph.D in CS from Lille University of Science and Technology in 2011. His research interests include combinatorial game theory and Monte-Carlo tree search.
Kitsune & Flukz
Further, Lemoine and Viennot are authors of Kitsune [7], a software aiming at solving digit problem of a famous television game show [8], and co-authors of Flukz, an editor of shoot’em up video games [9].
Selected Publications
2008 …
- Julien Lemoine, Simon Viennot (2008). Sprouts game on compact surfaces. General Topology
- Julien Lemoine, Simon Viennot (2009). Analysis of misere Sprouts game with reduced canonical trees. [11]
2010 …
- Julien Lemoine, Simon Viennot (2010). Computer analysis of Sprouts with nimbers. To appear in Games of No Chance 4
- Julien Lemoine, Simon Viennot (2010). Nimbers are inevitable. Computer Science and Game Theory [12]
- Kokolo Ikeda, Daisuke Tomizawa, Simon Viennot, Yuu Tanaka (2012). Playing PuyoPuyo: Two search algorithms for constructing chain and tactical heuristics. CIG 2012 [13]
- Kokolo Ikeda, Simon Viennot, et al. (2012). Adaptation of game AIs using Genetic Algorithm: Keeping variety and suitable strength. ISIS 2012
- Kokolo Ikeda, Simon Viennot (2013). Production of various strategies and position control for Monte-Carlo Go - Entertaining human players. CIG 2013
- Simon Viennot, Kokolo Ikeda (2013). Efficiency of Static Knowledge Bias in Monte-Carlo Tree Search. CG 2013
2015 …
- Kokolo Ikeda, Takanari Shishido, Simon Viennot (2015). Machine-Learning of Shape Names for the Game of Go. Advances in Computer Games 14
- Francois Bonnet, Simon Viennot (2016). Nash Equilibrium in Mastermind. CG 2016
- Kokolo Ikeda, Simon Viennot, Naoyuki Sato (2016). Detection and labeling of bad moves for coaching go. CIG 2016
- Simon Viennot (2017). Toward Solving “EinStein würfelt nicht!”. Advances in Computer Games 15
External Links
References
- ↑ Clipped from Prize giving ceremony Go 19x19, 18th Computer Olympiad, 2015, Siver for Nomitan
- ↑ SproutsWiki - Combinatorial games solver
- ↑ News about Glop by Julien Lemoine, Google Groups - Sprouts-Theory, December 17, 2010
- ↑ Glop 2.0 release by Julien Lemoine, Google Groups - Sprouts-Theory, February 28, 2011
- ↑ Sprouts (game) from Wikipedia
- ↑ SproutsWiki - Records
- ↑ Kitsune from Wikipedia
- ↑ KitsuneWiki
- ↑ Flukz
- ↑ dblp: Simon Viennot
- ↑ Misere article by Julien Lemoine, Google Groups - Sprouts-Theory, September 01, 2009
- ↑ MathPuzzle.com, December 23, 2010
- ↑ Puyo Puyo from Wikipedia
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