From: Hitoshi Matsubara ETL GO JP> Date: 6 oct 1995 Subject: proceedings of Game Programming Workshop'95 Game Programming Workshop in Japan '95 was held from September 23rd to 25th with great success. The following is the program. If you want to get the proceedings, please let me know your postal address. We can send them to foreign researchers for free (but the number of the proceedings is restricted). Yours, Hitoshi Matsubara, program chair of GPW'95 ----------------------------------------------- (Japanese characters are included) $@%W%m%0%i%` (J Program S:15 $@J, (J (15 min.) L:30 $@J, (J (30 min.) 9 $@7n (J 23 $@F| (J ( $@EZ (J) September 23, 1995 (Saturday) 13:15 - 14:00 $@:BD9!'r7o;`$K$NH=Dj (J (L) 4. Shigeru Kondo (Gunma University),Kensuke Shimizu, Takeshiro Yoshikawa: Unconditional Death in Tsumego (L) 5. $@EDEg !JEl5~G@9)Bg!K!"> C+A19T!' (J 47 $@>-4}$K$*$1$k%K%e!<%i%k%M%C%H%o!<%/$rMQ$$$?I>2A4X?t$N 8@ !G7!JEl5~G 9)Bg!K!"HSED90G7!"> C+A19T!' (J 57 $@AjCHq;~4V$N@aLs8zN( (J (S) 7. Masayuki Fujii(Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), Hiroyuki Iida and Yoshiyuki Kotani: Prediction of an opponent's move using opponent's time effectively (S) 8. $@>>86?N!JEEAm8&!K!"HSED90G7!' (J 66 $@>-4}$N7BT9V1i (J Invited Talk Jos Uiterwijk (Limburg Univ, The Netherlands): COMPUTER CHESS: state of art; lessons for computer go and shogi (217) 14:45 - 15:30 $@:BD9!' (J $@>.C+ (J $@A19T!JEl5~G@9)Bg!K (J chair: Yoshiyuki Kotani (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.) $@%A%e!<%H%j%"%k9V1i (J tutorial lecture $@0KF#BvL&!J (JNTT $@%=%U%H%&%'%"8&5f=j!K!' (J $@5M>-4}$r2r$/%W%m%0%i%` (J Takumi Itoh (NTT Software lab.): Programs which solve Tsume-Shogi problems 16:00 -17:00 $@:BD9!'Ln2< (J $@9@J?!JEEDLBg!K (J chair: Kohei Noshita 15. $@@THx (J $@>;9(!J>>2-4}%W%m%0%i%`$K$D$$$F (J (L) Masahiro Seo (Matsushita Corp.) Application of Conspiracy number to Tsume shogi solver (L) 16. $@EDCf 90l!JEl5~G@9)Bg!K!"HSED90G7!"> C+A19T!' (J 138 $@5M$_H=DjI>2A4X?t$H (JPN $@C5:w$NM;9g (J(S) Seiichi Tanaka (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), Hiroyuki Iida,Yoshiyuki Kotani: An approach to tsume-shogi: Applying Proof-number search with estimation Function of mating (S) 17. $@>.C+A19T!JEl5~G@9)Bg!K!"HSED90G7!' (J 148 $@$J$K$r4"$k$Y$-$+ (J -- $@;X$7.;38,Fs (J $@!J (JNTT $@%3%_%e%K%1!<%7%g%s2J3X8&5f=j!K (J chair: Kenji Koyama (NTT Communication Science Lab.) 21. $@@>Eg (J $@7C2p!JBgJ,Bg3X!K (J, $@HxJ};VO/!"F#EDJF=U!' (J 181 $@I>2A8m:9$r9MN8$7$?C5:w$H@EE*6ILLI>2A ;J!JEg:,Bg3X!K!"> NS9/9,!' (J 187 $@=E2s5"J,@O$K$h$k@EE*I>2A4X?t$N=E$_7W;; (J (L) 22. Kohji Horita (Shimane Univ.), Yasuyuki Kobayashi: Calculation of static evaluation function by multiple regression analysis (L) ------------------------------------------------------- papers only (no presentation) 23. Bruno Bouzy (LAFORIA-IBP, France): 197 The INDIGO program 24. Dave Dyer (U.S.A.): 207 Searches, tree pruning and tree ordering in Go ------------------------------------------------------- late submission 25. Jos Uiterwijk (Univ. of Limburg, The Netherlands): 217 Computer chess: state of the art - lessons for computer Shogi and Go -