Stephen B. Streater

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Stephen B. Streater [1] Stephen Bernard Streater,

a British computer scientist and technology entrepreneur. He holds a degree in mathematics from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1987, but his Ph.D. in artificial intelligence and pattern recognition at King’s College London was interrupted by the chance to start Eidos in 1990 - which later became famous for games like Tomb Raider and others - developing the Full Motion video (FMV) compression techniques on RISC OS platforms. He then sold Eidos to provide the start-up capital for Forbidden Technologies [2], which successfully floated in 2000, best known for their internet video platform and video editing software Forscene [3]. Stephen B. Streater’s interests in Go also manifests in Forbidden Technologies sponsoring the Epsom Go Tournament [4] [5] [6].

Forum Posts

Re: M-Chess Pro 6.0 program description by Stephen B. Streater, rgcc, October 19, 1996 » Nodes per Second, StrongARM

StrongARM speed of Streater program (was Re: M-Chess Pro 6.0 program description) by Stephen B. Streater, rgcc, October 20, 1996 » E6P, 1st Computer Olympiad 1989 StrongARM speed of Streater program (was Re: M-Chess Pro 6.0 program description) by Stephen B. Streater, rgcc, October 21, 1996 StrongARM speed of Streater program (was Re: M-Chess Pro 6.0 program description) by Stephen B. Streater, rgcc, October 21, 1996

References

  1. Leadership | Forbidden: Stephen Streater
  2. Forbidden | Change Vision
  3. User:Stephen B Streater - Wikipedia
  4. Epsom Go Tournament | Forbidden, August 8, 2003
  5. Epsom Go Tournament | Forbidden, May 27, 2005
  6. 9x9 Go.ogg - Wikimedia Commons by Stephen B. Streater, Wikimedia Commons, August 27, 2006
  7. Re: Search or Evaluation? by Mark Uniacke, Hiarcs Forum, October 14, 2007 » Knowledge | Search versus Evaluation
  8. Zsuzsa Horváth (1990). Report on the 2nd Computer Olympiad. ICCA Journal, Vol. 13, No. 3 » 2nd Computer Olympiad
  9. Re: The MCHESS5 computer killer book… by Stephen B. Streater, rgcc, October 16, 1996

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