by Brian Pempus | Published: Dec 18, '17
The computer scientists behind the first poker bot to win a match against world-class poker professionals are revealing more information about their hand. Carnegie Mellon University’s Tuomas Sandholm and Noam Brown said in an article with the American …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Apr 10, '17
… earlier this year, according to CMU. “This is an exhibition, not … , which is led by a CMU grad and former faculty member. An earlier version of CMU’s bot called Claudico lost …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Apr 05, '17
… to China,” said Tuomas Sandholm, CMU professor of computer science and … experiment.” An earlier version of CMU’s bot lost to its … years.” But for now, the CMU machine will stick to battling …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Feb 13, '17
… grail of poker AI,” said CMU PhD. student Noam Brown. Brown and CMU professor Tuomas Sandholm developed the … series of poker bots from CMU. Never before had a machine …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Jan 31, '17
… the latest poker bot from CMU computer scientist Tuomas Sandholm. Libratus … the spring of 2015. However, CMU called the 7,300 big …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Sep 16, '15
… big part of that. The CMU team is aware of the …
by Daniel Kimberg | Published: Aug 09, '05
… out, was a project of CMU's robotics (or possibly computer … poker server, coincidentally housed in CMU's computer science department, was …
by Daniel Kimberg | Published: May 12, '04
… also has an appointment at CMU), the competition seeks to encourage …