2011 2nd National Conference on Emerging Trends and Applications in Computer Science

2011 ◽  
ICGA Journal ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 42 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 72-85
Author(s):  
Jonathan Schaeffer

On August 31, 1970, an experiment began that continues to this day. The first chess tournament for computers was held as part of the Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM’s) National Conference. The interest generated was tremendous, leading to ACM sponsoring an annual event until 1994. Chess competitions continue to this day, allowing for 50 years of data on the growth of artificial intelligence capabilities in this domain. During this period, program ratings have soared from roughly 1400 in 1970 to over 3500 today. The 1970 event was the first continuous competition in computer science history, and it represents the longest ongoing experiment in computing history.11 Some paragraphs of the text have been taken from Man vs. Machine: Challenging Human Supremacy at Chess by Karsten Müller and Jonathan Schaeffer [2018].


It is with great pleasure that I extend a warm welcome to National Conference on “Emerging Trends in Smart Grid Technologies (NCETSGT - 2020)” organized by Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department during February 7 – 8, 2020. I am truly proud that the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering has managed to organize such an important conference in the field of smart electric grid an important area of electrical engineering, which is attracting academic and industrial participation, nationally and internationally. I am sure that this conference will achieve its intent – to serve as an effective platform for the research community to learn, share and supplement each other’s research, while keeping abreast of the latest trends in this arena.


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