Posters
Providing the World with a Complete Solution to the 4x4 Dots and Boxes - Browsing through a Terabyte of Data
Location
Hall Memorial Ballroom
Access Type
Campus Access Only
Start Date
4-4-2018 12:00 PM
Department
Computer Science
Abstract
We have developed a web-based interface to both play a flawless game of dots and boxes and to provide information about the best moves in all of 1.1 trillion possible game positions. The software that provides this interface is written to be flexible enough to easily accommodate other puzzle geometries. This flexibility allows us to provide interfaces for both the Icelandic and Swedish versions of the puzzle.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Randy Ribler
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Providing the World with a Complete Solution to the 4x4 Dots and Boxes - Browsing through a Terabyte of Data
Hall Memorial Ballroom
We have developed a web-based interface to both play a flawless game of dots and boxes and to provide information about the best moves in all of 1.1 trillion possible game positions. The software that provides this interface is written to be flexible enough to easily accommodate other puzzle geometries. This flexibility allows us to provide interfaces for both the Icelandic and Swedish versions of the puzzle.