Jaap van den Herik

Hendrik Jacob (Jaap) van den Herik (born 8 October 1947 in Rotterdam) is a Dutch computer scientist, and professor at the University of Leiden, known for his contribution in the fields of computer chess and artificial intelligence.

Biography

Van den Herik studied mathematics at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, where he obtained his MA in 1974, cum laude. In 1983 he obtained his PhD with the thesis, entitled "Computer Chess, chess and artificial intelligence", under supervision of Henk Lombaers, Adriaan de Groot and Joop Doorman.

After his graduation in 1974 Van den Herik had started his academic career at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam as researcher. In 1975 he became assistant professor at the Delft University of Technology. After serving at the School of Computer Science from McGill University in Montreal, Canada from 1987 to 2008, he was appointed professor at the University of Maastricht been. Since 1991 he is also affiliated with the University of Leiden. Since 2008 he is a professor at the University of Tilburg, where he also directs the Tilburg Center for Cognition and Communication (TiCC).[1]

With a number of chess enthusiasts, including Max Euwe, Van den Herik in 1980 was co-founder of Computer Chess Association Netherlands (CSVN). He is also co-founder of the NVKI (Dutch Association for Artificial Intelligence), and was their chairman from 1990 to 1995. From 1991 to 1999 he was also president of the JURIX, the international Foundation for Legal Knowledge-Based Systems. Since 1983, Van den Herik has been editor of the Journal of the International Computer Games Association (ICGA Journal).[2]

Work

Van den Herik's research interests and expertise are in the areas of agents, computer networks, computer systems, information technology, knowledge management, artificial intelligence and game theory.[3]

Since the late 1970s Van den Herik had been researching computer chess and legal judgement by computers, which both showed hugh progress over the past decades. Computers can play better chess than many chess grandmaster, and the focus has shifted in the case vam cognition to perception. Since the new millennium he also conducted research with Eric Postma to develop expert systems for art experts.[4] Over the years Van den Herik has published multiple books and over 50 articles.[5]

Selected Publications

References

  1. "Jaap van den Herik is Tilburg center for Creative Computing cause" Webredactie Law - 29/05/2008. Seen July 14, 2009 (no longer online)
  2. Curriculum Vitae Jaap van den Herik on www.cs.unimaas.nl. Seen June 24, 2008 (no longer online July 14, 2009).
  3. Curriculum Vitae Jaap van den Herik on www.cs.unimaas.nl. Seen June 24, 2008 (no longer online July 14, 2009).
  4. "Computer is kunstkenner over aantal jaren de baas," in: Research magazine, unimaas.nl. May 21, 2003. Viewed July 14, 2009.
  5. Jaap van den Herik List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server. Seen July 14, 2009
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