首页|Study Data from Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Update Under- standing of Artificial Intelligence (A Study on the Correlation be- tween Intelligence and Spatial Orientation in Children Who Practice Chess at School)
Study Data from Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Update Under- standing of Artificial Intelligence (A Study on the Correlation be- tween Intelligence and Spatial Orientation in Children Who Practice Chess at School)
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2024 FEB 20 (NewsRx) – By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Investigators discuss new findings in artificial intelligence. According to news reporting from Iasi, Romania, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “The game of chess requires many hours of training in order to achieve the title of FIDE Master.” The news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Alexandru Ioan Cuza University: “The complex nature of the game requires higher cognitive skills and implicitly helps their development. We selected 2 third grade classes that have a total number of 67 pupils. They were assessed initially and finally to measure the intelligence quotient (I.Q.) and the level of spatial orientation. For testing the I.Q., we used the Raven Progressive Matrix and for the level of spatial orientation, the Bender-Santucci test. To check if the progress is statistically significant, we used paired samples t-test and calculated Cohen’s d to quantify how large the difference between the two tests is. We performed a simple linear regression between intelligence and spatial orientation to see if the intelligence quotient is a predictor of the level of spatial orientation.”
Alexandru Ioan Cuza UniversityIasiRomaniaEuropeArtificial IntelligenceMachine Learning