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CG 2022: Virtual Event
- Cameron Browne, Akihiro Kishimoto, Jonathan Schaeffer:
Computers and Games - International Conference, CG 2022, Virtual Event, November 22-24, 2022, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13865, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-34016-1
Classic Games
- Todd W. Neller, Taylor C. Neller:
FairKalah: Towards Fair Mancala Play. 3-13 - Owen Randall, Ting-Han Wei, Ryan Hayward, Martin Müller:
Improving Search in Go Using Bounded Static Safety. 14-23 - Nathan R. Sturtevant:
An Efficient Chinese Checkers Implementation: Ranking, Bitboards, and BMI2 pext and pdep Instructions. 24-35
Multi-Player and Multi-Action Games
- Daniel R. Collins:
Solving Chainmail Jousting. 39-48 - Kyle Sacks, Brayden Hollis:
An Algorithm for Multiplayer Games Exploiting Opponents' Interactions with the Player. 49-58 - Nathan Lervold, Gilbert L. Peterson, David W. King:
Incentivizing Information Gain in Hidden Information Multi-Action Games. 59-69
Solving Games
- Yifan He, Abdallah Saffidine:
QBF Solving Using Best First Search. 73-86 - Xavier A. P. Blanvillain:
Oware is Strongly Solved. 87-96 - Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk, Lianne V. Hufkens:
Solving Impartial SET Using Knowledge and Combinatorial Game Theory. 97-108
Measuring Games
- Cameron Browne:
Which Rules for Mu Torere? 111-120 - Matthew Stephenson, Dennis J. N. J. Soemers, Éric Piette, Cameron Browne:
Measuring Board Game Distance. 121-130
Decision Making in Games and Puzzles
- Stefan Edelkamp:
Improving Computer Play in Skat with Hope Cards. 133-145 - Thijs Laarhoven, Aditya Ponukumati:
Towards Transparent Cheat Detection in Online Chess: An Application of Human and Computer Decision-Making Preferences. 163-180 - Gaspard de Batz de Trenquelleon, Ahmed Choukarah, Milo Roucairol, Maël Addoum, Tristan Cazenave:
Procedural Generation of Rush Hour Levels. 181-190
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