- Rémi
Coulom (born 1974) is a
French computer scientist, once an ****istant
professor of
computer science at the
Lille 3 University, and the
developer of...
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murder of
Jonathan Coulom, also
referred to as the
Jonathan Affair, is a
criminal case in
which the 10-year-old
French boy
Coulom was
abducted on the...
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though he
remained a
suspect in the
Coulom case. In 2021, Ney was
extradited to Nantes,
France to face
charges for
Coulom's murder. In 1992, a
number of acts...
- (Upper
Confidence Trees). In 2006,
inspired by
these predecessors, Rémi
Coulom described the
application of the
Monte Carlo method to game-tree search...
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System for
Players of Time-Varying Strength". www.remi-
coulom.fr.
Retrieved 4
April 2018.
Coulom, Rémi. "Whole-History Rating: A
Bayesian Rating System...
- was
later released without incident.
Found alive 8
hours 2004
Jonathan Coulom 9–10
France French schoolboy who was
abducted from a
school summer camp...
- on iOS and
Android platforms) is a Go
playing engine,
developed by Rémi
Coulom, a
French computer scientist. It is one of the
first computer Go programs...
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through large handicaps. In 2006 (with an
article published in 2007), Rémi
Coulom produced a new
algorithm he
called Monte Carlo tree search. In it, a game...
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Taiwan Normal University in 2011. One of his
doctoral supervisors was Rémi
Coulom. He
began to
develop computer Go
program Erica in 2004,[citation needed]...
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pruned away,
enabling modern programs to
search very deep. In 2006, Rémi
Coulom created Monte Carlo tree search,
another kind of type B
selective search...