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Chess Program for Bughouse Variant
Staňa, Marek ; Křena, Bohuslav (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes process of creating a chess program playing Bughouse variant allowing to play against human or other programs. Firstly explains difference in Bughouse rules from classic chess, main part is about artificial intelligence. It compares individual methods used for making chess programs and adapts them to Bughouse variant.
Chess Program for Various Chess Variations
Jadrníček, Zbyněk ; Křena, Bohuslav (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes process of creating chess program allowing human play against computer. First part explains chess rules, next parts are about artificial intelligence. Thesis deals with nontraditional chess variants and also with changes, which were made in implementation in comparasion with classical game. It compares usual chessboard representations in computer, methods of playing games and techniques of evaluation chessboard state. The aim was to achieve high artificial intelligence by using of effective algorithms.
Chess Program with Various Chess Variations with Various Initial Arrangement
Dvořák, Pavel ; Žák, Jakub (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis focuses on describing required components in the process of creation of modern chess application. Goal is to create chess program with several chess variations using structures and algorithms based on professional chess programs. Thesis describes principles of chessboard representation and various factors of chessboard state evaluation used in classic chess and implemented variants. Finally thesis describes game-tree search algorithms and enhancements and compares their effect.
Artificial Intelligence for Game Playing
Kučírek, Tomáš ; Šperka, Svatopluk (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
Arimaa is a strategic board game for two players. It was designed to be simple for human players and difficult for computers. The aim of this thesis is to design and implement the program with features of the artificial intelligence, which would be able to defeat human players. The implementation was realized in the three key parts: evaluation position, generation of moves and search. The program was run on the game server and defeated many bots as well as human players.
Artificial Intelligence for Game Playing
Kučírek, Tomáš ; Šperka, Svatopluk (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
Arimaa is a strategic board game for two players. It was designed to be simple for human players and difficult for computers. The aim of this thesis is to design and implement the program with features of the artificial intelligence, which would be able to defeat human players. The implementation was realized in the three key parts: evaluation position, generation of moves and search. The program was run on the game server and defeated many bots as well as human players.
Chess Program for Bughouse Variant
Staňa, Marek ; Křena, Bohuslav (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes process of creating a chess program playing Bughouse variant allowing to play against human or other programs. Firstly explains difference in Bughouse rules from classic chess, main part is about artificial intelligence. It compares individual methods used for making chess programs and adapts them to Bughouse variant.
Chess Program with Various Chess Variations with Various Initial Arrangement
Dvořák, Pavel ; Žák, Jakub (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis focuses on describing required components in the process of creation of modern chess application. Goal is to create chess program with several chess variations using structures and algorithms based on professional chess programs. Thesis describes principles of chessboard representation and various factors of chessboard state evaluation used in classic chess and implemented variants. Finally thesis describes game-tree search algorithms and enhancements and compares their effect.
Chess Program for Various Chess Variations
Jadrníček, Zbyněk ; Křena, Bohuslav (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes process of creating chess program allowing human play against computer. First part explains chess rules, next parts are about artificial intelligence. Thesis deals with nontraditional chess variants and also with changes, which were made in implementation in comparasion with classical game. It compares usual chessboard representations in computer, methods of playing games and techniques of evaluation chessboard state. The aim was to achieve high artificial intelligence by using of effective algorithms.

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