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- affiliation: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j49]Jaap van den Herik, Richard Pijl, Dap Hartmann, Jonathan Edwards:
The future of chess. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 45(2-3): 32 (2023) - [j48]Dap Hartmann:
Hans Berliner: A life in chess, computer chess and much more. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 45(2-3): 45-54 (2023) - 2020
- [j47]Dap Hartmann:
Book review. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 42(4): 287-290 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j46]Dap Hartmann:
Let's Catch the Train to Monte-Carlo. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 39(1): 44-46 (2017) - 2016
- [c2]Richard Absalom, Dap Hartmann, Aelita Skarzauskiené:
Collective Intelligence or Collecting Intelligence? INSCI 2016: 105-111 - 2015
- [j45]Dap Hartmann:
That PEGs the Question: Is it a Game? J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 38(2): 100-101 (2015) - 2014
- [j44]Dap Hartmann:
A Statue of Unremitting Devotion. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 37(3): 182-183 (2014) - [i1]Richard Absalom, Markus Luczak-Rösch, Dap Hartmann, Aske Plaat:
Crowd-Sourcing Fuzzy and Faceted Classification for Concept Search. CoRR abs/1406.7749 (2014) - 2013
- [j43]Dap Hartmann:
Ludo Ergo Sum: Does Game Playing Reveal Your Personality? J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 36(1): 44-45 (2013) - [j42]Dap Hartmann:
Optimistically Parallelizing Parallel Search Processes. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 36(2): 121-122 (2013) - [j41]Dap Hartmann:
From to αβ to ABCD and SMAB. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 36(4): 231-232 (2013) - 2012
- [j40]Dap Hartmann:
Of Triskaidekaphobia and Board-Filling Games with Random-Turn Order. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 35(2): 103-104 (2012) - [c1]Arthur Absalom, Geoffrey Absalom, Dap Hartmann:
A Collaborative Classification-Based Search Engine for Prior Art and Solution Search: Durham Zoo. ICSC 2012: 87-92 - 2011
- [j39]Dap Hartmann:
Sander Bakkes: Rapid Adaptation of Video Game AI. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 34(1): 30-31 (2011) - [j38]Dap Hartmann:
Is Go the Next Human Bastion to Crumble? J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 34(2): 90-91 (2011) - [j37]Dap Hartmann:
The Dark Side of the Board: Advances in Kriegspiel. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 34(3): 163-164 (2011) - 2010
- [j36]Dap Hartmann:
Omid David-Tabibi: Mimicking the Black Box. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 33(1): 42-43 (2010) - [j35]Dap Hartmann:
Human Superiority Restored. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 33(3): 150-151 (2010) - [j34]Dap Hartmann:
How Can Humans Learn from Computers? J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 33(4): 217-218 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2006
- [j33]A. J. Berkhout, Dap Hartmann, Patrick van der Duin, Roland Ortt:
Innovating the innovation process. Int. J. Technol. Manag. 34(3/4): 390-404 (2006) - 2000
- [j32]Dap Hartmann:
The Importance of being Scalable. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 23(1): 37-38 (2000) - [j31]Dap Hartmann:
Games in AI Research. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 23(2): 97-99 (2000) - [j30]Dap Hartmann:
Championship on the Fritz. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 23(2): 101-108 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j29]Dap Hartmann:
Ingo Althöfer's 13 Years of 3-Hirn. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 22(1): 33-35 (1999) - [j28]Dap Hartmann:
Reaction of the Reviewer. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 22(3): 191 (1999) - [j27]Dap Hartmann:
Hands off Hans! J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 22(4): 241-243 (1999) - 1998
- [j26]Dap Hartmann:
Memory versus Search in Games. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 21(4): 245-247 (1998) - 1997
- [j25]Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 20(3): 180-182 (1997) - [j24]Dap Hartmann:
Review. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 20(3): 183-185 (1997) - 1994
- [j23]Dap Hartmann:
Review. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 17(3): 149-151 (1994) - 1992
- [j22]Dap Hartmann:
Superb Bronstein Eats Computers for Breakfast. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 15(2): 85-88 (1992) - 1991
- [j21]Dap Hartmann:
How Computers Play Chess. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 14(2): 79-80 (1991) - [j20]Dap Hartmann:
A Tale of Two Sequels. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 14(2): 79 (1991) - [j19]Dap Hartmann:
Chess, Computers, and Cognition. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 14(2): 81-83 (1991) - [j18]Dap Hartmann:
Twenty-Twenty Tournament Visions: AEGON 1991. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 14(4): 230-231 (1991) - 1990
- [j17]Dap Hartmann:
A Decennium of Computer Chess in the Netherlands. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 13(4): 226-229 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j16]Dap Hartmann:
Review. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 12(1): 27-28 (1989) - [j15]Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 12(3): 168-169 (1989) - [j14]Dap Hartmann:
The 1989 CSVN-AEGON Tournament. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 12(3): 177-181 (1989) - [j13]Dap Hartmann, Peter Kouwenhoven:
The 9th Dutch Computer-Chess Championship. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 12(4): 249-251 (1989) - 1988
- [j12]Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 11(1): 34-35 (1988) - [j11]Dap Hartmann:
Rejoinder to Seidel's Reply. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 11(1): 38-39 (1988) - [j10]Dap Hartmann:
Butterfly Boards. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 11(2-3): 64-71 (1988) - [j9]Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 11(4): 163-164 (1988) - [j8]Dap Hartmann:
Report on the 8th Dutch National Computer-Chess Championship. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 11(4): 196-198 (1988) - 1987
- [j7]Dap Hartmann:
How to Extract Relevant Knowledge from Grandmaster Games. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 10(1): 14-36 (1987) - [j6]Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 10(1): 41-42 (1987) - [j5]Dap Hartmann:
How to Extract Relevant Knowledge from Grandmaster Games. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 10(2): 78-90 (1987) - [j4]Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 10(2): 96-97 (1987) - [j3]Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 10(3): 143 (1987) - [j2]Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 10(4): 195-196 (1987) - [j1]Dap Hartmann:
Book review: Advances in Computer Chess 4. Edited by D.F. Beal (Pergamon Press 1986 ). SIGART Newsl. 100: 17-18 (1987)
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