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- “Bridging the Human-AI Knowledge Gap: Concept Discovery and Transfer in AlphaZero”, Schut et al 2023
- “Statistical Analysis of Chess Games: Space Control and Tipping Points”, Barthelemy 2023
- “Indoor Air Quality and Strategic Decision Making”, Künn et al 2023
- “AI, Ageing and Brain-Work Productivity: Technological Change in Professional Japanese Chess”, Yamamura & Hayashi 2022
- “Chess Instruction Improves Cognitive Abilities and Academic Performance: Real Effects or Wishful Thinking?”, Blanch 2022
- “Queen’s Gambit Declined: The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Across 160 Countries”, Vishkin 2022
- “Cognitive Performance in Remote Work: Evidence from Professional Chess”, Künn et al 2021
- “Risk-Taking and Air Pollution: Evidence from Chess”, Klingen & Ommeren 2021
- “How Long Does It Take Ordinary People To "Get Good" At Chess?”, Wong 2021
- “How Does AI Improve Human Decision-Making? Evidence from the AI-Powered Go Program”, Choi et al 2021
- “The Effects of Chess Instruction on Academic and Non-cognitive Outcomes: Field Experimental Evidence from a Developing Country”, Islam et al 2021
- “My Days As a Teenage Chess Teacher”, Cowen 2021
- “Non-invasive Investigation On Heart Rate Variability And Energy Expenditure During Competition And Physical Activity Of Chess Players”, Rodoplu & Arabaci 2021
- “Learning Personalized Models of Human Behavior in Chess”, McIlroy-Young et al 2020
- “Measuring Skill and Chance in Games”, Duersch et al 2020
- “Aligning Superhuman AI With Human Behavior: Chess As a Model System”, McIlroy-Young et al 2020
- “Life Cycle Patterns of Cognitive Performance over the Long Run”, Strittmatter et al 2020
- “The Joint Influence of Intelligence and Practice on Skill Development throughout the Life Span”, Vaci et al 2019
- “Does Teaching Children How to Play Cognitively Demanding Games Improve Their Educational Attainment? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial of Chess Instruction in England”, jerrim 2017
- “The Relationship between Cognitive Ability and Chess Skill: A Comprehensive Meta-analysis”, Burgoyne et al 2016
- “Assessing Human Error Against a Benchmark of Perfection”, Anderson et al 2016
- “Do the Benefits of Chess Instruction Transfer to Academic and Cognitive Skills? A Meta-analysis”, Sala & Gobet 2016
- “Chess Masters’ Hypothesis Testing in Games of Dynamic Equilibrium”, Cowley-Cunningham 2016
- “Better All the Time: How the ‘performance Revolution’ Came to Athletics—and Beyond”, Surowiecki 2014
- “Deliberate Practice: Is That All It Takes to Become an Expert?”, Hambrick et al 2014
- “Specialization Effect and Its Influence on Memory and Problem Solving in Expert Chess Players”, Bilalić et al 2009
- “The Stress of Chess Players As a Model to Study the Effects of Psychological Stimuli on Physiological Responses: an Example of Substrate Oxidation and Heart Rate Variability in Man”, Troubat et al 2008
- “Chess Masters’ Hypothesis Testing”, Cowley & Byrne 2004
- “Templates in Chess Memory: A Mechanism for Recalling Several Boards”, Gobet & Simon 1996
- “The Psychology of Thinking: Embedding Artifice in Nature”, Simon 1996
- “Chess Expertise and Memory for Chess Positions in Children and Adults”, Schneider et al 1993
- “Human Window on the World”, Michie 1985
- “The Rating of Chessplayers, Past and Present (Second Edition)”, Elo 1978
- “Skill in Chess: Experiments With Chess-playing Tasks and Computer Simulation of Skilled Performance Throw Light on Some Human Perceptual and Memory Processes”, Simon & Chase 1973
- “Does Far Transfer Exist? Negative Evidence From Chess, Music, and Working Memory Training”
- “Before Ian Nepomniachtchi Rose to Become the World No. 1’s Challenger, He Was Magnus Carlsen’s Second—the Elite Players Who Moonlight As Study Companions around the Biggest Matches.”
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“Bridging the Human-AI Knowledge Gap: Concept Discovery and Transfer in AlphaZero”, Schut et al 2023
Bridging the Human-AI Knowledge Gap: Concept Discovery and Transfer in AlphaZero
“Statistical Analysis of Chess Games: Space Control and Tipping Points”, Barthelemy 2023
Statistical analysis of chess games: space control and tipping points
“Indoor Air Quality and Strategic Decision Making”, Künn et al 2023
“AI, Ageing and Brain-Work Productivity: Technological Change in Professional Japanese Chess”, Yamamura & Hayashi 2022
AI, Ageing and Brain-Work Productivity: Technological Change in Professional Japanese Chess
“Chess Instruction Improves Cognitive Abilities and Academic Performance: Real Effects or Wishful Thinking?”, Blanch 2022
“Queen’s Gambit Declined: The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Across 160 Countries”, Vishkin 2022
Queen’s Gambit Declined: The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Across 160 Countries
“Cognitive Performance in Remote Work: Evidence from Professional Chess”, Künn et al 2021
Cognitive Performance in Remote Work: Evidence from Professional Chess
“Risk-Taking and Air Pollution: Evidence from Chess”, Klingen & Ommeren 2021
“How Long Does It Take Ordinary People To "Get Good" At Chess?”, Wong 2021
How Long Does It Take Ordinary People To "Get Good" At Chess?
“How Does AI Improve Human Decision-Making? Evidence from the AI-Powered Go Program”, Choi et al 2021
How Does AI Improve Human Decision-Making? Evidence from the AI-Powered Go Program
“The Effects of Chess Instruction on Academic and Non-cognitive Outcomes: Field Experimental Evidence from a Developing Country”, Islam et al 2021
“My Days As a Teenage Chess Teacher”, Cowen 2021
“Non-invasive Investigation On Heart Rate Variability And Energy Expenditure During Competition And Physical Activity Of Chess Players”, Rodoplu & Arabaci 2021
“Learning Personalized Models of Human Behavior in Chess”, McIlroy-Young et al 2020
“Measuring Skill and Chance in Games”, Duersch et al 2020
“Aligning Superhuman AI With Human Behavior: Chess As a Model System”, McIlroy-Young et al 2020
Aligning Superhuman AI with Human Behavior: Chess as a Model System
“Life Cycle Patterns of Cognitive Performance over the Long Run”, Strittmatter et al 2020
Life cycle patterns of cognitive performance over the long run
“The Joint Influence of Intelligence and Practice on Skill Development throughout the Life Span”, Vaci et al 2019
The joint influence of intelligence and practice on skill development throughout the life span
“Does Teaching Children How to Play Cognitively Demanding Games Improve Their Educational Attainment? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial of Chess Instruction in England”, jerrim 2017
“The Relationship between Cognitive Ability and Chess Skill: A Comprehensive Meta-analysis”, Burgoyne et al 2016
The relationship between cognitive ability and chess skill: A comprehensive meta-analysis
“Assessing Human Error Against a Benchmark of Perfection”, Anderson et al 2016
“Do the Benefits of Chess Instruction Transfer to Academic and Cognitive Skills? A Meta-analysis”, Sala & Gobet 2016
Do the benefits of chess instruction transfer to academic and cognitive skills? A meta-analysis
“Chess Masters’ Hypothesis Testing in Games of Dynamic Equilibrium”, Cowley-Cunningham 2016
Chess Masters’ Hypothesis Testing in Games of Dynamic Equilibrium
“Better All the Time: How the ‘performance Revolution’ Came to Athletics—and Beyond”, Surowiecki 2014
Better All the Time: How the ‘performance revolution’ came to athletics—and beyond
“Deliberate Practice: Is That All It Takes to Become an Expert?”, Hambrick et al 2014
Deliberate practice: Is that all it takes to become an expert?
“Specialization Effect and Its Influence on Memory and Problem Solving in Expert Chess Players”, Bilalić et al 2009
Specialization Effect and Its Influence on Memory and Problem Solving in Expert Chess Players
“The Stress of Chess Players As a Model to Study the Effects of Psychological Stimuli on Physiological Responses: an Example of Substrate Oxidation and Heart Rate Variability in Man”, Troubat et al 2008
“Chess Masters’ Hypothesis Testing”, Cowley & Byrne 2004
“Templates in Chess Memory: A Mechanism for Recalling Several Boards”, Gobet & Simon 1996
Templates in Chess Memory: A Mechanism for Recalling Several Boards
“The Psychology of Thinking: Embedding Artifice in Nature”, Simon 1996
“Chess Expertise and Memory for Chess Positions in Children and Adults”, Schneider et al 1993
Chess Expertise and Memory for Chess Positions in Children and Adults
“Human Window on the World”, Michie 1985
“The Rating of Chessplayers, Past and Present (Second Edition)”, Elo 1978
The Rating of Chessplayers, Past and Present (Second Edition)
“Skill in Chess: Experiments With Chess-playing Tasks and Computer Simulation of Skilled Performance Throw Light on Some Human Perceptual and Memory Processes”, Simon & Chase 1973
“Does Far Transfer Exist? Negative Evidence From Chess, Music, and Working Memory Training”
Does Far Transfer Exist? Negative Evidence From Chess, Music, and Working Memory Training
“Before Ian Nepomniachtchi Rose to Become the World No. 1’s Challenger, He Was Magnus Carlsen’s Second—the Elite Players Who Moonlight As Study Companions around the Biggest Matches.”
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http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/09/29/good-at-chess-a-hedge-fund-may-want-to-hire-you/
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http://www.infinitychess.com/Page/Public/Article/DefaultArticle.aspx?id=118
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https://aiimpacts.org/time-for-ai-to-cross-the-human-performance-range-in-chess/
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https://en.chessbase.com/post/correspondence-chess-the-draw-problem
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https://lichess.org/blog/YafSBxEAACIAr0ZA/exact-exacting-who-is-the-most-accurate-world-champion
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10640-021-00618-1
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https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2020/05/the-new-economics-of-chess.html
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https://nautil.us/issue/36/aging/learning-chess-at-40
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https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper/2021/hash/ccf8111910291ba472b385e9c5f59099-Abstract.html
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https://rjlipton.wordpress.com/2012/05/31/chess-knightmare-and-turings-dream/
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https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/6dn6hnFRgqqWJbwk9/deception-chess-game-1
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https://www.newyorker.com/culture/rabbit-holes/the-most-popular-chess-streamer-on-twitch
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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2010/02/11/the-chess-master-and-the-computer/
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https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/13/sports/chess-karjakin-mishra-grandmasters.html
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.16410#deepmind
: “Bridging the Human-AI Knowledge Gap: Concept Discovery and Transfer in AlphaZero”, Lisa Schut, Nenad Tomasev, Tom McGrath, Demis Hassabis, Ulrich Paquet, Been Kim -
https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/10.1287/mnsc.2022.4643
: “Indoor Air Quality and Strategic Decision Making”, Steffen Künn, Juan Palacios, Nico Pestel -
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: “Do the Benefits of Chess Instruction Transfer to Academic and Cognitive Skills? A Meta-analysis”, Giovanni Sala, Fernand Gobet -
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1551-6709.2009.01030.x
: “Specialization Effect and Its Influence on Memory and Problem Solving in Expert Chess Players”, Merim Bilalić, Peter McLeod, Fernand Gobet