Computer Chess Collection
The Computer Chess archive contains documents, photos, movies and oral histories relating to the history of computer chess from 1945 to 1997. The history of computer chess is a five-decade long quest to build a computer to play chess and ultimately challenge one of the best human players.
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Chaos vs. Duchess at the 10th ACM North American Computer Chess Championship in Detroit, Michigan
Still Image, 1979
Still Image, 1979
Chess 4.6 chess board at the 9th ACM North American Computer Chess Championship in Washington, D.C.
Still Image, 1978
Still Image, 1978
Chess promoter and writer Frederic Friedel at the Deep Blue vs. Kasparov match in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Still Image, 1996
Still Image, 1996
Claude Shannon and experimental mouse maze constructed of relays demonstrated machine learning
Still Image, ca. 1952
Still Image, ca. 1952
Claude Shannon awards Feng-Hsiung Hsu first prize for Deep Thought at the World Computer Chess Championship in Edmonton, Alberta
Still Image, 1989
Still Image, 1989
