Title of article
Games solved: Now and in the future Original Research Article
Author/Authors
H.Jaap van den Herik، نويسنده , , Jos W.H.M. Uiterwijk، نويسنده , , Jack van Rijswijck، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
35
From page
277
To page
311
Abstract
In this article we present an overview on the state of the art in games solved in the domain of two-person zero-sum games with perfect information. The results are summarized and some predictions for the near future are given. The aim of the article is to determine which game characteristics are predominant when the solution of a game is the main target. First, it is concluded that decision complexity is more important than state-space complexity as a determining factor. Second, we conclude that there is a trade-off between knowledge-based methods and brute-force methods. It is shown that knowledge-based methods are more appropriate for solving games with a low decision complexity, while brute-force methods are more appropriate for solving games with a low state-space complexity. Third, we found that there is a clear correlation between the first-playerʹs initiative and the necessary effort to solve a game. In particular, threat-space-based search methods are sometimes able to exploit the initiative to prove a win. Finally, the most important results of the research involved, the development of new intelligent search methods, are described.
Keywords
Search methods , Solving games , Knowledge-based methods , Game characteristics , Initiative , Brute-force methods
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Record number
1207092
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