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Jonathan Schaeffer

Jonathan Herbert Schaeffer FRSC[1] (born 1957) is a Canadian researcher and professor at the University of Alberta and the former Canada Research Chair in Artificial Intelligence.

Jonathan Schaeffer
June, 2014
Born1957 (age 66–67)
Alma materUniversity of Waterloo
University of Toronto
Known forChinook (draughts player), Polaris (poker bot)
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsArtificial intelligence
Heuristic search
InstitutionsUniversity of Alberta
ThesisExperiments in Search and Knowledge (1986)
Websitewebdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/~jonathan

He led the team that wrote Chinook, the world's strongest American checkers player, after some relatively good results in writing computer chess programs. He is involved in the University of Alberta GAMES group developing computer poker systems. Schaeffer is also a member of the research group that created Polaris, a program designed to play the Texas Hold'em variant of poker. He is a Founder of Onlea,[2] which produces online learning experiences.

Early life edit

Born in Toronto, Ontario, he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1979 from the University of Toronto.[3] He received a Master of Mathematics degree in 1980 and a Ph.D. in 1986 from the University of Waterloo. Schaeffer reached national master strength in chess while in his early 20s, but has played little competitive chess since that time.

Draughts: Chinook edit

Chinook is the first computer program to win the world champion title in a competition against humans. In 1990 it won the right to play in the human World Championship by being second to Marion Tinsley in the US Nationals. At first the American Checkers Federation and English Draughts Association were against the participation of a computer in a human championship. When Tinsley resigned his title in protest, the ACF and EDA created the new title Man vs. Machine World Championship, and competition proceeded. Tinsley won with four wins to Chinook's two.

In a rematch, Chinook was declared the Man-Machine World Champion in checkers in 1994 in a match against Marion Tinsley after six drawn games, and Tinsley's withdrawal due to pancreatic cancer. While Chinook became the world champion, it had never defeated the best checkers player of all time, Tinsley, who was significantly superior to even his closest peer.

The championship continued with Chinook defending its title against Don Lafferty when it lost one game, won one and drew 18. After the match, Jonathan Schaeffer decided not to let Chinook compete anymore, but instead try to solve checkers. It was rated at 2814 Elo.

In 2007, after 18 years of computation, he proved through a weak solution that checkers always results in a draw if neither player makes a mistake. The solution involved 1014 calculations from endgame positions with fewer than 10 pieces on the board.[4]

Poker: Polaris edit

Schaeffer is a member and, until 2004, leader of the computer poker research group at the University of Alberta, which has developed several strong computer programs for playing Texas hold 'em poker. The earliest and most general of these is Poki, which uses Monte Carlo simulation to choose actions during a game. More recently, the group has focused on the two-player (Heads-Up) variant, and has developed a series of programs that approximate Nash equilibrium strategies for the game. Several of these programs (such as Poki, SparBot and VexBot) are available in products such as Poker Academy from BioTools.

In July 2007, Schaeffer announced a competition between the group's newest program, Polaris, and two human professionals, Phil Laak and Ali Eslami. The competition was held at the 2007 Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) conference, which also hosted an international competition between computer poker programs. Out of four matches against the human professionals, Polaris won one, tied one, and lost twice; overall, the humans won the competition by a small margin.[5] In the computer competition, Polaris (playing under the name Hyperborean) won the Limit Hold'em event and came first in the No-Limit Hold'em event.[6] In 2008, an updated version of Polaris defeated a team of human professionals in the Second Man-Machine Poker Competition.[7]

Currently edit

Schaeffer was previously the vice-provost for information technology at the University of Alberta. On July 1, 2012, he started serving a five-year term as dean of science at the University of Alberta. He is a founder of Onlea, a nonprofit organization, which produces interactive online learning experiences such as Massive Open Online Courses.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  • Canadian Who's Who 1997. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-4996-4.
  1. ^ Graney, Juris (3 August 2018). "Dean of science resigns from University of Alberta". Edmonton Journal. from the original on 2021-09-19. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
  2. ^ "Our Team". Onlea Corporation. from the original on 2014-10-17. Retrieved 2014-10-10.
  3. ^ "Jonathan Schaeffer, PhD". apps.ualberta.ca. from the original on 2024-03-24. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  4. ^ Mullins, Justin (2007-07-19). "Checkers 'solved' after years of number crunching". NewScientist.com news service. from the original on 2009-05-22. Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  5. ^ . University of Alberta: Express News. July 20, 2007. Archived from the original on May 23, 2008.
  6. ^ Ryan Smith (August 9, 2006). "U of A researchers win computer poker title". University of Alberta: Express News.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "The Second Man-Machine Poker Competition". webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca. from the original on 2023-11-15. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
  8. ^ "About". Onlea Corporation. from the original on 2014-10-17. Retrieved 2014-10-10.

Further reading edit

  • Schaeffer, Jonathan. One Jump Ahead: Challenging Human Supremacy in Checkers, 1997, Springer, ISBN 978-0-387-94930-7.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For the philosopher see Jonathan Schaffer For the musician see Jon Schaffer Jonathan Herbert Schaeffer FRSC 1 born 1957 is a Canadian researcher and professor at the University of Alberta and the former Canada Research Chair in Artificial Intelligence Jonathan SchaefferFRSCJune 2014Born1957 age 66 67 Toronto OntarioAlma materUniversity of WaterlooUniversity of TorontoKnown forChinook draughts player Polaris poker bot AwardsAAAI Fellow 2000 Alberta Centennial Medal 2005 Scientific careerFieldsArtificial intelligenceHeuristic searchInstitutionsUniversity of AlbertaThesisExperiments in Search and Knowledge 1986 Websitewebdocs wbr cs wbr ualberta wbr ca wbr jonathan He led the team that wrote Chinook the world s strongest American checkers player after some relatively good results in writing computer chess programs He is involved in the University of Alberta GAMES group developing computer poker systems Schaeffer is also a member of the research group that created Polaris a program designed to play the Texas Hold em variant of poker He is a Founder of Onlea 2 which produces online learning experiences Contents 1 Early life 2 Draughts Chinook 3 Poker Polaris 4 Currently 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life editBorn in Toronto Ontario he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1979 from the University of Toronto 3 He received a Master of Mathematics degree in 1980 and a Ph D in 1986 from the University of Waterloo Schaeffer reached national master strength in chess while in his early 20s but has played little competitive chess since that time Draughts Chinook editMain article Chinook computer program Chinook is the first computer program to win the world champion title in a competition against humans In 1990 it won the right to play in the human World Championship by being second to Marion Tinsley in the US Nationals At first the American Checkers Federation and English Draughts Association were against the participation of a computer in a human championship When Tinsley resigned his title in protest the ACF and EDA created the new title Man vs Machine World Championship and competition proceeded Tinsley won with four wins to Chinook s two In a rematch Chinook was declared the Man Machine World Champion in checkers in 1994 in a match against Marion Tinsley after six drawn games and Tinsley s withdrawal due to pancreatic cancer While Chinook became the world champion it had never defeated the best checkers player of all time Tinsley who was significantly superior to even his closest peer The championship continued with Chinook defending its title against Don Lafferty when it lost one game won one and drew 18 After the match Jonathan Schaeffer decided not to let Chinook compete anymore but instead try to solve checkers It was rated at 2814 Elo In 2007 after 18 years of computation he proved through a weak solution that checkers always results in a draw if neither player makes a mistake The solution involved 1014 calculations from endgame positions with fewer than 10 pieces on the board 4 Poker Polaris editMain article Polaris poker bot Schaeffer is a member and until 2004 leader of the computer poker research group at the University of Alberta which has developed several strong computer programs for playing Texas hold em poker The earliest and most general of these is Poki which uses Monte Carlo simulation to choose actions during a game More recently the group has focused on the two player Heads Up variant and has developed a series of programs that approximate Nash equilibrium strategies for the game Several of these programs such as Poki SparBot and VexBot are available in products such as Poker Academy from BioTools In July 2007 Schaeffer announced a competition between the group s newest program Polaris and two human professionals Phil Laak and Ali Eslami The competition was held at the 2007 Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence AAAI conference which also hosted an international competition between computer poker programs Out of four matches against the human professionals Polaris won one tied one and lost twice overall the humans won the competition by a small margin 5 In the computer competition Polaris playing under the name Hyperborean won the Limit Hold em event and came first in the No Limit Hold em event 6 In 2008 an updated version of Polaris defeated a team of human professionals in the Second Man Machine Poker Competition 7 Currently editSchaeffer was previously the vice provost for information technology at the University of Alberta On July 1 2012 he started serving a five year term as dean of science at the University of Alberta He is a founder of Onlea a nonprofit organization which produces interactive online learning experiences such as Massive Open Online Courses 8 See also editList of University of Waterloo peopleReferences editCanadian Who s Who 1997 University of Toronto Press ISBN 978 0 8020 4996 4 Graney Juris 3 August 2018 Dean of science resigns from University of Alberta Edmonton Journal Archived from the original on 2021 09 19 Retrieved 2023 12 04 Our Team Onlea Corporation Archived from the original on 2014 10 17 Retrieved 2014 10 10 Jonathan Schaeffer PhD apps ualberta ca Archived from the original on 2024 03 24 Retrieved 2024 03 24 Mullins Justin 2007 07 19 Checkers solved after years of number crunching NewScientist com news service Archived from the original on 2009 05 22 Retrieved 2007 07 20 Polaris drawing professionals to a stand still University of Alberta Express News July 20 2007 Archived from the original on May 23 2008 Ryan Smith August 9 2006 U of A researchers win computer poker title University of Alberta Express News permanent dead link The Second Man Machine Poker Competition webdocs cs ualberta ca Archived from the original on 2023 11 15 Retrieved 2023 12 04 About Onlea Corporation Archived from the original on 2014 10 17 Retrieved 2014 10 10 Further reading editSchaeffer Jonathan One Jump Ahead Challenging Human Supremacy in Checkers 1997 Springer ISBN 978 0 387 94930 7 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jonathan Schaeffer amp oldid 1222486585, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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