When faced with a complex scenario, how does understanding arise in one’s mind? How does one integrate disparate cues into a global, meaningful whole? Consider the chess game: how do humans avoid the combinatorial explosion? How are abstract ideas represented? The purpose of this paper is to propose a new computational model of human chess intuition and intelligence. We suggest that analogies and abstract roles are crucial to solving these landmark problems. We present a proof-of-concept model, in the form of a computational architecture, which may be able to account for many crucial aspects of human intuition, such as (i) concentration of attention to relevant aspects, (ii) \ud how humans may avoid the combinatorial explosion, (iii) perc...
Summary : The memory of chess players. This paper addresses the question of how human perception and...
The 21st century has witnessed the emergence of several chess prodigies. This poses a challenge to t...
Although advances in computing power have greatly improved computer chess playing, human chess playe...
Consider the chess game: When faced with a complex scenario, how does understanding arise in one’s m...
Abstract. When faced with a complex scenario, how does understanding arise in one’s mind? How does o...
We question Chase and Simon’s (1973) study concerning the content of the chess chunks, and we conduc...
Computational modeling has enabled researchers to simulate tasks which are very often impossible in ...
Although the cognition is significant in strategic reasoning, its role has been weakly analyzed, bec...
Analogy-making is finding analogies between different situations. In this paper, we provide a new mo...
We introduce a class of extensive form games whereplayers might not be able to foresee the possible ...
In the last 50 years computers have made dramatic progress in their capabilities, but at the same ti...
Understanding of human expertise and its acquisition has progressed substantially since Chase & ...
Abstract: Qualitative approaches to cognitive rigor and depth and complexity are broadly represented...
How do people reason about their opponent in turn-taking games? Often, people do not make the decisi...
We develop and analyze an axiomatic model of strategic thinking in games, and demonstrate that it ac...
Summary : The memory of chess players. This paper addresses the question of how human perception and...
The 21st century has witnessed the emergence of several chess prodigies. This poses a challenge to t...
Although advances in computing power have greatly improved computer chess playing, human chess playe...
Consider the chess game: When faced with a complex scenario, how does understanding arise in one’s m...
Abstract. When faced with a complex scenario, how does understanding arise in one’s mind? How does o...
We question Chase and Simon’s (1973) study concerning the content of the chess chunks, and we conduc...
Computational modeling has enabled researchers to simulate tasks which are very often impossible in ...
Although the cognition is significant in strategic reasoning, its role has been weakly analyzed, bec...
Analogy-making is finding analogies between different situations. In this paper, we provide a new mo...
We introduce a class of extensive form games whereplayers might not be able to foresee the possible ...
In the last 50 years computers have made dramatic progress in their capabilities, but at the same ti...
Understanding of human expertise and its acquisition has progressed substantially since Chase & ...
Abstract: Qualitative approaches to cognitive rigor and depth and complexity are broadly represented...
How do people reason about their opponent in turn-taking games? Often, people do not make the decisi...
We develop and analyze an axiomatic model of strategic thinking in games, and demonstrate that it ac...
Summary : The memory of chess players. This paper addresses the question of how human perception and...
The 21st century has witnessed the emergence of several chess prodigies. This poses a challenge to t...
Although advances in computing power have greatly improved computer chess playing, human chess playe...