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Human–computer chess matches

Known as: Human-computer chess match, Man vs Machine World Team Championship, People versus Computers World Team Matches 
This article documents the progress of significant human–computer chess matches. Chess computers were first able to beat strong chess players in the… 
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2017
2017
Throughout the nineteenth century the British match-making industry used white phosphorus in the production of lucifer matches… 
2016
2016
The process discovery contest1, 2016, took place in Rio De Janeiro, as part of the Business Process Intelligence 2016 Workshop… 
2014
2014
—The current paper presents a novel approach to predicting the results of basketball matches played in the NBA league. As opposed… 
2006
2006
Background : Activatory KIR receptors are observed less frequently than inhibitory KIRs (iKIR). Although the role of donor iKIRs… 
2006
2006
Through analyzing the player's technical statistics in the 6th CUBA Matches,this paper makes an evaluation on the ability of… 
2005
2005
Unlike traditional minutiae-based fingerprint matching approach, which establishes the minutiae correspondence between two… 
2003
2003
* From bestselling author Andrew Ward. * Over a century's worth of fascinating football stories and tales. * The perfect gift for… 
1994
1994
1982
1982
The 1981 Fredkin Match was between Belle, the winner of all recent computer chess competitions and Carl Storey, a Canadian Master…