This is a temporary, read-only recovery of the chessprogrammingwiki while a longer-term plan is worked out. Editing is not possible right now, but will be again soon.
Chess Programming Wiki All pages Other namespaces

Eduardo F. Morales

Home * People * Eduardo F. Morales

Eduardo F. Morales 1Eduardo F. Morales 1


  1. Eduardo F. Morales↩︎

Eduardo F. Morales,
a Mexican computer scientist and researcher at National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica, INAOE), San Andrés Cholula, Puebla. Before he was affiliated as professor at Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM) – Campus Morelos, and visiting professor at the University of New South Wales. He obtained a M.Sc. in computer science on Knowledge-based systems from University of Edinburgh under advisor Alan Bundy, and a Ph.D. in First-Order Induction of Patterns in Chess from the Turing Institute at University of Strathclyde, Glasgow 1, under advisor Tim Niblett. His research interests include machine learning, reinforcement learning, deep learning and robotics.

Contents
  1. PAL
  2. Selected Publications
    1. 1984 ...
    2. 1990 ...
    3. 2000 ...
    4. 2010 ...
  3. External Links
  4. References

PAL

Eduardo Morales is creator of the pattern-based first-order inductive systems PAL and PAL-2, that can learn patterns in the form of horn clauses from simple example descriptions and general purpose knowledge. The learning model is based on a constrained least general generalization algorithm to structure the hypothesis space and guide the learning process, and a pattern–based representation knowledge to constrain the construction of hypothesis. PAL can learn chess patterns which are beyond the learning capabilities of current inductive systems. The same pattern–based approach is used to learn qualitative models of simple dynamic systems and counterpoint rules for two–voice musical pieces 2 .

Selected Publications

3 4 5

1984 ...

1990 ...

2000 ...

2010 ...

References

Up one level


  1. Turing Trust - Historical Note by Donald Michie: "In association with the University of Strathclyde, the Turing Institute hosted seven public lectures in the period 1985-93"↩︎

  2. Abstract of PAL: A Pattern-Based First-Order Inductive System from ACM DL↩︎

  3. Eduardo F. Morales - Selected Recent Publications↩︎

  4. ICGA Reference Database↩︎

  5. dblp: Eduardo F. Morales↩︎

  6. Space Scientists Find That Solar Wind Becomes Music In The Right Hands, Science Daily, April 21, 2006↩︎

Categories: Researcher

What links here

Contributors: GerdIsenberg.