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| Video Title:
| History of Computer Chess
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| Description:
| Panel Discussion with John McCarthy, David Levy, Murray Campbell and Edward Feigenbaum. Moderated by Monty Newborn. Computer Museum. This panel, comprising seminal contributors to the solution of this challenge -- including two of AI's leading pioneers -- discusses the origin and development of computer chess and what it tells us about ourselves and the machines we build.
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| Date of Video:
| Sept. 8, 2005
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| Color. Sound. Length (min:sec): 2:05:57.
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| Copyright Info:
| Computer Museum
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| Interesting Clips:
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12:50 (6 min.) Biographical Info on panelists 19:05 (6 min.) David Levy on famous bet with Donald Michie 26:20 (6 min.) Edward Feigenbaum on implications for AI (problem spaces, knowledge vs. search) 37:40 (6 min.) Murray Campbell (Deep Blue) on learning 44:00 (12.5 min.) John McCarthy on evaluation functions, search, minimax, alpha-beta 58:00 -- Questions
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| Contributor:
| Bruce Buchanan
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