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Carnegie Mellon University

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Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

Contents
  1. People
  2. Programs and Authors
  3. Publications
  4. External Links
  5. References

People

Programs and Authors

Publications

Opek: Ben Opie, Daryl Fleming, Dave Throckmorton, Paul Thompson, George Jones, John Purse, Reggie Watkins, Lou Stellute and Roger Dannenberg 4

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References

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  1. Hans Berliner (1985). Computer Chess at Carnegie Mellon University. Advances in Computer Chess 4↩︎

  2. Letter from L. Stephen Coles to Allen Newell and Herbert Simon at Carnegie Tech , April 23, 1967 after losing from Mac Hack VI↩︎

  3. Bendix G-20 G-21 - Wikipedida↩︎

  4. Roberto Morales-Manzanares, Eduardo F. Morales, Roger Dannenberg, Jonathan Berger (2001). SICIB: An Interactive Music Composition System Using Body Movements. Computer Music Journal - Vol. 25, No. 2↩︎

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What links here

Contributors: GerdIsenberg.