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H. Jaap Herik
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Universiteit Maastricht, IKAT, The Netherlands
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Hiroyuki Iida
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Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan
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Ernst A. Heinz
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Frankfurt a.M., Germany
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Table of contents (25 chapters)
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- D. Gomboc, T. A. Marsland, M. Buro
Pages 1-18
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- A. Sadikov, I. Bratko, I. Kononenko
Pages 33-44
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- G. McC. Haworth, R. B. Andrist
Pages 65-79
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- J. A. Tamplin, G. McC. Haworth
Pages 81-96
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- E. C. D. van der Werf, H. J. van den Herik, J. W. H. M. Uiterwijk
Pages 143-158
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- J. Schaeffer, Y. Björnsson, N. Burch, R. Lake, P. Lu, S. Sutphen
Pages 193-210
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- D. Billings, Y. Björnsson
Pages 231-248
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- M. H. M. Winands, H. J. van den Herik, J. W. H. M. Uiterwijk
Pages 249-260
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- R. Hayward, Y. Björnsson, M. Johanson, M. Kan, N. Po, J. van Rijswijck
Pages 261-278
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- T. Kaneko, K. Yamaguchi, S. Kawai
Pages 279-298
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About this book
1 feel privileged that the J(jh Advances in Computer Games Conference (ACG 10) takes place in Graz, Styria, Austria. It is the frrst time that Austria acts as host country for this major event. The series of conferences started in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1975 and was then held four times in England, three times in The Netherlands, and once in Germany. The ACG-10 conference in Graz is special in that it is organised together with the 11th World Computer Chess Championship (WCCC), the Sth Computer Olympiad (CO), and the European Union Y outh Chess Championship. The 11 th WCCC and ACG 10 take place in the Dom im Berg (Dome in the Mountain), a high-tech space with multimedia equipment, located in the Schlossberg, in the centre of the city. The help of many sponsors (large and small) is gratefully acknowledged. They will make the organisation of this conference a success. In particular, 1 would like to thank the European Union for designating Graz as the Cultural Capital of Europe 2003. There are 24 accepted contributions by participants from all over the world: Europe, Japan, USA, and Canada. The specific research results ofthe ACG 10 are expected to tind their way to general applications. The results are described in the pages that follow. The international stature together with the technical importance of this conference reaffrrms the mandate of the International Computer Games Association (ICGA) to represent the computer-games community.
Editors and Affiliations
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Universiteit Maastricht, IKAT, The Netherlands
H. Jaap Herik
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Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan
Hiroyuki Iida
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Frankfurt a.M., Germany
Ernst A. Heinz