SMIRF
Developer(s) | Reinhard Scharnagl |
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Stable release |
MS-176b
/ December 29, 2009 |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | Computer chess |
License | Shareware/Donationware |
Website |
www |
SMIRF (an acronym for Strategiespielprogramm mit intelligent rückkoppelnden Funktionen)[1] is a Windows chess game. It implements an appropriate innovative variant of an adaptive recursive feedback algorithm. The procedure cuts the to-be-evaluated search tree effectively both in depth and in width. Creating an optimally efficient chess engine is a touchstone of artificial intelligence research. Thus, this approach is associated with artificial intelligence. The creation of such software is a goal of the SMIRF project.
Chess variants
All Chess960 variants played on an 8x8 board using standard chess pieces, and variants played on a 10x8 board using Capablanca chess pieces are supported.
Games played on an 8x8 board
Games played on a 10x8 board
See also
References
- ↑ An English translation would be "Strategic Game Program With Intelligent Recursing Facilities".
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