Title: Cognitive Psy and Computer Sci
1SPORTS TECHNO-SCIENCE AS TOTAL RELIGIOUS ART
Competition, Computation and Composition in
Chess and Beyond A. Javier Izquierdo-MartÃn
(UNED, Madrid)
2FORMAL ANALYSIS OF SPORT COMPETITION (I)
Variation in the swimming speed of a world-class
waterpolo center during the first quarter of an
European Championship game
3FORMAL ANALYSIS OF SPORT COMPETITION (II)
Electromiogram of arm-leg muscle work in
long-distance ski
4FORMAL ANALYSIS OF SPORT COMPETITION (III)
Serguei Bubkas pool vault race speed
5FORMAL ANALYSIS OF SPORT COMPETITION (IV)
Lateral descriptive analytics of body movement
in weight throw
6FORMAL ANALYSIS OF SCIENCE COMPETITION (I)
Citation per year to Schumpeters Capitalism,
Socialism and Democracy versus Keynes The
General Theory
7FORMAL ANALYSIS OF SCIENCE COMPETITION (II)
Top of Economists (Citation Ranking, 1990-2000)
8FORMAL ANALYSIS OF SCIENCE COMPETITION (III)The
Top Economics journals (Citation ranking in 1986)
9FORMAL ANALYSIS OF SCIENCE COMPETITION
(IV)Publication speed of top economic journals
(ranking of mean first response times 1970-2000)
10SCIENCE AS SPORT (I) Artificial Intelligence
Research at Carnegie Mellon (1950-1980)
11SCIENCE AS SPORT (II) H.A. Simon W.G. Chase,
The Minds Eye in Chess (1973)
12SCIENCE AS SPORT (III) IBM Deep Blue, The Chip
13VISUALISING CHESS MACHINE THINKING (I) Computer
Log(Deep Blue vs. Kasparov, 1997, Game 2, Mov
37)
14VISUALISING CHESS MACHINE THINKING (II) Artful
Interface (A mid-game position)
Source http//turbulence.org/spotlight/thinking
15FRITZ 5.32 ON DEEP BLUE VS KASPAROV 1997 Game 2
Mov 37 (Take one search depth 14/36)
16FRITZ 5.32 ON DEEP BLUE VS KASPAROV 1997 Game 2
Mov 37 (Take two search depth 15/40)
17COMPUTATION AND COMPETITION (I) The clock
18COMPUTATION AND COMPETITION (II) The Camera
19COMPUTATION AND COMPETITION (III) The Computer
20COMPETITION, COMPUTATION AND COMPOSITIONComputer-
Assisted Human Tournament Chess
21SPORTS DO DREAM OF CYBORGS
22A CYBORG SPORT ECONOMIC SCIENCE University of
Chicago Professor Robert E. Lucas Jr. got a
standing ovation from his students hours after
the 1995 Nobel Prize in Economics was announced
23A CYBORG DREAM LANCE ARMSTRONG
24CITIUS ALTIUS FORTIUS?
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27THE REFEREE Inmortal Human All Too Human
Idea THE GALLERY OF RESEARCHS WORLD
COMPUTER-ASSISTED CHESS TOURNAMENT??? (Consult
an experience referee!!! eg. Enrique Irazoki,
Cadaqués)
28JUDGEMENT SOUNDS WHISTLES, HORNS, BELLS, GUNS