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- From: mkant+@cs.cmu.edu (Mark Kantrowitz)
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- Subject: FAQ: Artificial Intelligence Questions & Answers 1/3 [Monthly posting]
- Summary: Frequently asked questions about AI
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- ;;; Answers to Questions about Artificial Intelligence *************
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- ;;; Written by Mark Kantrowitz
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- If you think of questions that are appropriate for this FAQ, or would
- like to improve an answer, please send email to mkant+ai-faq@cs.cmu.edu.
-
- Topics Covered:
-
- Part 1:
- [1-0] What is the purpose of this newsgroup?
- [1-1] AI-related Associations and Journals
- [1-2] AI-related Newsgroups and Mailing Lists
- [1-3] Dial-up AI-related bulletin board systems
- [1-4] What are the rules for the game of "Life"?
- [1-5] What AI competitions exist?
- [1-6] Where can I get a machine readable dictionary, thesaurus, and
- other text corpora?
- [1-7] List of Smalltalk implementations.
- [1-8] Commercial AI products.
- [1-9] Glossary of AI terms.
- [1-10] What are the top schools in AI?
-
- Part 2 (Bibliography):
- Bibliography of introductory texts, overviews and references
-
- Part 3 (FTP Resources):
- [3-0] General Information about FTP Resources for AI
- [3-1] FTP Repositories
- [3-2] FTP and Other Resources
- [3-3] AI Bibliographies available by FTP
- [3-4] AI Technical Reports available by FTP
-
- Search for [#] to get to question number # quickly.
-
-
- Introduction:
-
- Certain questions and topics come up frequently in the various network
- discussion groups devoted to and related to Artificial Intelligence
- (AI). This file/article is an attempt to gather these questions and
- their answers into a convenient reference for AI researchers. It is
- posted on a monthly basis. The hope is that this will cut down on the
- user time and network bandwidth used to post, read and respond to the
- same questions over and over, as well as providing education by
- answering questions some readers may not even have thought to ask.
-
- The latest version of this file is available via anonymous FTP from CMU:
-
- To obtain the file from CMU, connect by anonymous ftp to any CMU CS
- machine (e.g., ftp.cs.cmu.edu [128.2.206.173]), using username
- "anonymous" and password "name@host". The files ai-faq-1.text,
- ai-faq-2.text and ai-faq-3.text are located in the directory
- /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mkant/Public/AI/
- [Note: You must cd to this directory in one atomic operation, as
- some of the superior directories on the path are protected from
- access by anonymous ftp.] If your site runs the Andrew File System,
- you can just cp the file directly without bothering with FTP.
-
- Acknowledgments:
-
- Thanks to the following people for contributing to this FAQ:
- Matthew L. Ginsberg <ginsberg@CS.Stanford.EDU>
- Ashwin Ram <ashwin@cc.gatech.edu>
- Dana Nau <nau@cs.umd.edu>
- Daniel Cohen <dc@dcs.qmw.ac.uk>
- David Traum <traum@cs.rochester.edu>
- John Josephson <jj@cis.ohio-state.edu>
- Jon Sticklen <sticklen@cps.msu.edu>
- Karin van Dam <vandamk@prl.philips.co.uk>
- Kathleen King <kk@aisb.ac.ed.uk>
- Kevin Thompson <kthompso@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov>
- Matteo Vaccari <vaccari@ghost.dsi.unimi.it>
- Nick Lewins <nick@cs.uwa.edu.au>
- Russell G. Almond <almond@stat.washington.edu>
- Thomas Weigert <weigert@etl.go.jp>
- Tim S. Roberts <tim@giaeb.cc.monash.edu.au>
- Keith S. Decker <decker@cs.umass.edu>
- David Chalmers <dave@cogsci.indiana.edu>
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [1-0] What is the purpose of this newsgroup?
-
- The newsgroup comp.ai exists for general discussion of topics related
- to Artificial Intelligence. For example, possible topics can
- include (but are not necessarily limited to):
- announcements of AI books and products
- discussion of AI programs and tools
- questions about AI techniques
- problems implementing an AI technique
- Postings should be of general interest to the AI community. See also
- question [1-2].
-
- We've tried to minimize the overlap with the FAQ postings to the
- comp.lang.lisp, comp.lang.prolog and comp.ai.neural-nets newsgroups,
- so if you don't find what you're looking for here, we suggest you try
- the FAQs for those newsgroups. These FAQs should be available by
- anonymous ftp from rtfm.mit.edu (18.172.1.27) in subdirectories of
- /pub/usenet/ or by sending a mail message to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
- with subject "help".
-
- The Lisp FAQ is also available by anonymous ftp from the same ftp
- location as the AI FAQ and from ftp.think.com:/public/think/lisp/.
-
- Information about Prolog may be obtained from two sources: The Prolog
- FAQ, which is posted twice a month to the newsgroup comp.lang.prolog
- by Jamie Andrews <jamie@cs.sfu.ca>, and the Prolog Resource Guide,
- which is posted to the newsgroup comp.lang.prolog once a month, and is
- available by anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.cmu.edu [128.2.206.173] as the
- file /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mkant/Public/AI/prolog-resource-guide.txt.
-
- The Robotics FAQ is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.cmu.edu
- [128.2.206.173] in the directory /user/nivek/robotics-faq as the files
- part1 and part2. To obtain a copy by email, send a message to
- mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu containing the following lines:
- send usenet/news.answers/robotics-faq/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/robotics-faq/part2
- On UUCP, it is available at
- uunet!/archive/usenet/news.answers/robotics-faq/
- as the files part1.Z and part2.Z (or by ftp from ftp.uu.net
- [137.39.1.9] in /archive/usenet/news.answers/robotics-faq/).
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [1-1] AI-related Associations and Journals
-
- Associations:
-
- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AAAI)
- AAAI, 445 Burgess Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025.
- 415-328-3123, info@aaai.org, membership@aaai.org
- Membership includes AI Magazine:
- $40 regular, $20 student (US/Canadian)
- $65 regular, $45 student (Foreign)
- AAAI has several special interest groups (SIGs), including one
- on manufacturing and one on medicine.
-
- ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY (ACM)
- ACM, 1515 Broadway, New York, NY 10036.
- Member Services, 11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.
- 212-869-7440. Fax 212-944-1318. Email: acmhelp@acmvm.bitnet.
- $75 regular, $22 student (includes Communications of the ACM)
- $15 ($8 students) extra for SIGART membership (gets Sigart Bulletin)
- $12 ($7 students) extra for Lisp Pointers.
- $15 ($10 students) extra for Computing Surveys
- $34 ($29 students) extra for Computing Reviews
-
- INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERS (IAKE)
- IAKE, 11820 Parklawn Drive, Suite 302, Rockville, MD 20852.
- 301-231-7826
- $65 regular, $30 students.
-
- ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
- c/o Dr. Donald E. Walker
- Bellcore, MRE 2A379
- 445 South Street, Box 1910
- Morristown, NJ 07960-1910
- 201-829-4312
- walker@flash.bellcore.com
- $25 regular, $15 student (includes Computational Linguistics)
- Add $10 for first class mail to US, Canada, or Mexico, and $20 elsewhere.
-
- INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (IEEE)
- IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, PO Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855.
- 1-800-678-IEEE, 201-981-0060
- IEEE membership is $95 regular ($23 students)
- For membership in the IEEE Computer Society, add $22.
- $20 for IEEE Expert (Intelligent Systems and their Applications)
- $12 for Transactions on Neural Networks
- $12 for Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
- $15 for Transactions on Robotics and Automation
- $19 for Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
- $24 for Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
-
- INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF APPLIED INTELLIGENCE (ISAI)
- Initial membership is free until 31 December 1992. Membership after
- that date will involve a charge but will include a journal subscription.
- To apply contact forsyth@fencer.cis.dsto.gov.au.
- Working groups include CIM -- Learning in Intelligent Manufacturing
- Systems, Automatic Failure Diagnostics, Production Management,
- Finance, Building Architecture, Scheduling and Planning.
-
- COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY
- Membership: $50 individuals, $25 student. Add $15 overseas postage.
- Members receive a copy of the journal Cognitive Science without
- additional charge. Write to Alan Lesgold, Secretary/Treasurer,
- Cognitive Science Society, LRDC, University of Pittsburgh, 3939
- O'Hara Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, fax 1-412-624-9149, email
- al+@pitt.edu.
-
- ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS (ACL)
- Natural language processing research and applications.
- Members receive a free copy of the journal Computational Linguistics,
- ISSN 0891-2017. Regular membership $25 ($15 students), $10 extra for
- first class/air postage in North America, $20 elsewhere. For more
- information write to Dr. Donald E. Walker (ACL), Bellcore, MRE 2A379,
- 445 South Street, Box 1910, Morristown, NJ 07960-1910, USA, call
- 201-829-4312 or send email to walker@flash.bellcore.com.
- Institutions must subscribe to the journal through MIT Press Journals,
- 55 Hayward Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, 616-253-2889.
-
- INTERNATIONAL FUZZY SYSTEMS ASSOCIATION (IFSA)
- Membership $180, includes a subscription to the International Journal
- of Fuzzy Sets and Systems, ISSN 0165-0114.
- Write to Prof. Philippe Smets, University of Brussels, IRIDIA, 50 av.
- F. Roosevelt, CP 194/6, 1050 Brussels, Belgium.
-
- SOCIETY FOR MACHINES AND MENTALITY
- James H. Moor, Treasurer, Society for Machines and Mentality,
- Department of Philosophy, Dartmouth College, 6035 Thornton Hall,
- Hanover, NH 03755-3592 U.S.A.
- 603-646-2155. Email: James.H.Moor@Dartmouth.edu
- $5 Membership only
- $50 Membership with subscription to _Minds and Machines_
-
- CSCSI (Canadian AI Society)
- c/o CIPS, 430 King Street West, Suite 205, Toronto, Ontario M5V 1L5
- 416-593-4040
-
- Newsletters:
-
- The Computists' Communique is a weekly online newsletter for AI/IS/CS
- scientists. It covers research and funding news; career, consulting,
- and entrepreneurial issues; AI-related job postings and journal calls;
- FTPable & other resource leads; market trends; analysis and
- discussion. The Communique serves members of Computists
- International, a professional mutual-aid society. Membership in
- Computists International runs $135 for new professional members, $55
- for students and the unemployed. There is a 25% discount for Canada,
- Western Europe, the UK, Japan, and Australia; other countries and
- territories outside the U.S. get a 50% discount. For more
- information, contact Dr. Kenneth I. Laws (laws@ai.sri.com),
- 415-493-7390, 4064 Sutherland Drive, Palo Alto, CA 94303.
-
- Note: Some Journals are listed with the publishing organization above.
-
- Journals -- General:
-
- JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
- Published 4 times annually. ISSN 0824-7935
- Basil Blackwell Publishers, Journal Subscription Department,
- 3 Cambridge Centre, Cambridge, MA 02142 or call 1-800-835-6770.
- Blackwell Publishers, 108 Cowley Road, Oxford, OX4 1JF, England.
- Individual subscriptions are $85 in North America and $100 in the rest of
- the world. Institutional subscriptions are $175 and $190, respectively.
- A reduced rate of $40 is available to members of the Canadian
- Information Processing Society.
-
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REVIEW (Survey and Tutorial Journal)
- Kluwer Academic Publishers,
- 101 Philip Drive, Norwell, MA 02061, 617-871-6600, fax 617-871-6528.
- PO Box 358, Accord Station, Hingham, MA 02018-0358.
- Email: kluwer@world.std.com
- The institutional subscription rate is $130 per volume (4 issues).
-
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- Published 18 times annually. ISSN 0004-3702.
- $80 individuals (must be a member of one of the major AI societies).
- To order in the US, write to AAAI, AI Journal, 445 Burgess Drive, Menlo
- Park, CA 94025-3496, or to Elsevier Science Publishing, 655 Avenue of
- the Americas, New York, NY 10017, 212-633-3827. Outside the US,
- contact Elsevier Science Publishers, Attn: Ursula van Dijk, PO Box 103,
- 1000 AC Amsterdam, The Netherlands, or call +31-20-5862-608.
-
- COGNITIVE SCIENCE
- Ablex Publishing Company,
- 355 Chestnut Street, Norwood, NJ 07648
- 201-767-8450, fax 201-767-6717
- $50 individual, $125 institution.
-
- JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (JETAI)
- Annual subscription, 1992/3, $163; personal subscription, $82.
- To order in the US, write to Taylor and Francis, Inc., 1900 Frost
- Road, Suite 101, Bristol, PA 19007-1598. Or contact the home office:
- Taylor and Francis Ltd, Rankine Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK
- RG24 0PR (0256) 840366. ISSN 0952-813X
-
- SPANG ROBINSON REPORT ON INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
- Published monthly. ISSN 0885-9957.
- Subscriptions: $405 US & Canada, $455 elsewhere.
- John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158-0012,
- 212-850-6347, fax 212-850-6088.
-
- MINDS AND MACHINES
- Journal for Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science
- ISSN 0924-6495
- Subscription information and sample copies available from:
- Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, P.O. Box 322, 3300 AH Dordrecht,
- The Netherlands. In the US, write to Kluwer Academic Publishers, 101
- Philip Drive, Norwell, MA 02061.
-
- Organizations -- Robotics Related:
-
- For a list of organizations that are robotics related, see the FAQ
- posting for comp.robotics, maintained by Kevin Dowling <nivek@cs.cmu.edu>.
-
- Journals -- Applied AI:
-
- APPLIED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- Published 4 times annually. ISSN 0883-9514
- Subscriptions: Institutions $176; Individuals $84.
- Hemisphere Publishing Corp., 1900 Frost Rd., Suite 101, Bristol, PA 19007
- 215-785-5800, fax 215-785-5515.
- (in the UK, write to Taylor & Francis Ltd., Rankine Rd., Baskingstoke,
- Hampshire RG24 0PR, UK, call +44-256-840366, or fax +44-256-479438)
-
- Journals -- Automated Reasoning:
-
- JOURNAL OF AUTOMATED REASONING
- Published 6 times annually. ISSN 0168-7433
- Subscriptions: Individuals $131; Institutions $263; AAR members $65.
- Kluwer Academic Publishers, PO Box 322, 3300 AH Dordrecht, The
- Netherlands, or Kluwer Academic Publishers, PO Box 358, Accord
- Station, Hingham, MA 02018-0358.
-
- Journals -- Engineering:
-
- ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- Published 6 times annually.
- Subscriptions: Institutions (1992) 235.00 or approx US$425.00; two year
- institutional rate (1992/93) 446.50 or approx US$807.50.
- North America: Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road,
- Tarrytown, NY 10591-55153, USA.
- Rest of the World: Pergamon Press Ltd, Headington Hill Hall,
- Oxford OX3 0BW, England. Tel: Oxford (0865)794141
-
- Journals -- Expert Systems:
-
- EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS
- Published 4 times annually. ISSN 0957-4174.
- Subscriptions: Institutions L85 ($155), Individuals L45 ($72).
- Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153,
- email PPI@pergamon.com, or Pergamon Press Ltd., Headington Hill Hall,
- Oxford OX3 0BW, England.
-
- EXPERT SYSTEMS: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING
- Published 4 times annually. ISSN 0266-4720.
- Subscriptions: L85 ($110)
- Learned Information Ltd., Woodside, Hinksey Hill, Oxford OX1 5AU, UK.
-
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EXPERT SYSTEMS
- Published 4 times annually. ISSN 0894-9077.
- Subscriptions: Institutions $135; Individuals $75. Outside the US add
- $10 for surface mail and $20 for airmail.
- JAI Press Inc., 55 Old Post Road -- No. 2, PO Box 1678, Greenwich, CT
- 06836-1678.
-
- Journals -- Machine Learning:
-
- MACHINE LEARNING
- Published 8 times annually. ISSN 0885-6125
- Subscriptions: Institutions $301; Individuals $140. (AAAI Individual
- Members $88)
- Kluwer Academic Publishers, PO Box 322, 3300 AH Dordrecht, The
- Netherlands, or Kluwer Academic Publishers, PO Box 358, Accord
- Station, Hingham, MA 02018-0358.
-
- Journals -- NLP/Speech/MT:
-
- COMPUTER SPEECH AND LANGUAGE
- Published 4 times annually. ISSN 0885-2308.
- Subscriptions: Institutions $136, Individuals $58.
- Academic Press Ltd., 24-28 Oval Road, London NW1, England.
-
- MACHINE TRANSLATION
- Published 4 times annually. ISSN 0922-6567.
- Subscriptions: Institutions $141 plus $16 postage; Individuals $55
- (members of ACL $46).
- Kluwer Academic Publishers, PO Box 322, 3300 AH Dordrecht, The
- Netherlands, or Kluwer Academic Publishers, PO Box 358, Accord
- Station, Hingham, MA 02018-0358.
-
- Journals -- Neural Nets/Connectionism:
-
- CONNECTION SCIENCE
- Published 4 times annually. ISSN 0954-0091.
- Carfax Publishing Company, PO Box 25, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 3UE, UK.
-
- NEURAL NETWORKS
- Published 6 times annually. ISSN 0893-6080.
- Official journal of the International Neural Network Society.
- Subscriptions: $380
- Pergamon Press, Ltd., Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 0BW, UK.
- Pergamon Press, Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153.
-
- Journals -- Pattern Recognition:
-
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PATTERN RECOGNITION AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- Annual subscription, 1992/3, $340; individual subscription, $138. Add
- $34 for airmail. Published 5 times a year by World Scientific
- Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., Farrer Road, PO Box 128, Singapore 9128.
- (In the US, write to World Scientific Publishing Co., Inc., River Edge,
- NJ 07661; in Europe to World Scientific Publishing Co., Inc., Totteridge,
- London N20 8DH, England.)
-
- PATTERN RECOGNITION
- Journal of the Pattern Recognition Society. Members receive the
- journal free of charge as part of their membership in the Society.
- Institutions may subscribe for $845.
- Pergamon Press, Ltd., Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 0BW, UK.
- Pergamon Press, Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153.
-
- PATTERN RECOGNITION LETTERS
- Published 12 times annually. ISSN 0167-8655.
- Official publication of the International Association for Pattern
- Recognition. Subscriptions: $462 Institutions.
- Elsevier Science Publishing, 655 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY
- 10017, 212-633-3827. Outside the US, contact Elsevier Science
- Publishers, Attn: Ursula van Dijk, PO Box 103, 1000 AC Amsterdam, The
- Netherlands, or call +31-20-5862-608.
-
- Journals -- Robotics:
-
- INDUSTRIAL ROBOT
- ISSN 0143-991X
- Published quarterly. $145/year
- MCB University Press Limited, 62 Toller Lane, Bradford, West
- Yorkshire, England BD8 9BY, (44) 274-499821, fax (44) 274-547143. In
- the US, write to MCB University Press Limited, PO Box 10812,
- Birmingham, AL 35201-0812, 1-800-633-4931 (1-205-995-1567), fax
- 1-205-995-1588.
-
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION
- Published 4 times annually. ISSN 0826-8185
- Subscriptions: $165 US or 313.50 SFr. ($12 US or 22.80 SFr postage and
- handling). A special rate is available to members of IASTED.
- Write to ACTA Press, PO Box 354, CH-8053, Zurich, Switzerland or ACTA
- Press, PO Box 2481, Anaheim, CA 92814.
- IASTED is the International Association of Science and Technology for
- Development. Individual memberships are $60 US or $120 SFr and
- corporate memberships $100 US or $200.00 SFr. Members receive a
- complimentary subscription to the journal of their choice; the annual
- cost of additional journals for members is $20US/$40SFr per journal.
- Write to IASTED, PO Box 25, Station G, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T3A
- 2G1, or IASTED, PO Box 354, CH-8053, Zurich, Switzerland.
-
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROBOTICS RESEARCH
- MIT Press, 28 Carleton Street, Cambridge, MA 02142
- Subscriptions: $50/year to individuals
-
- JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT & ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
- Three issues per volume, $58.50 per volume (individual)
- Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, PO Box 322, 3300 AH Dordrecht,
- The Netherlands. In the US write to Kluwer Academic Publishers, PO Box 358,
- Accord Station, Hingham, MA 02018-0358.
-
- ROBOTICS TODAY
- Society of Manufacturing Engineers, One SME Drive, PO Box 930,
- Dearborn, MI 48121. 313-271-1500
-
- ROBOTICS WORLD
- Published quarterly.
- Communication Channels, 6255 Barfield Road, Atlanta, GA 30328
- 404-256-9800
- A magazine of flexible automation for the end-user.
- They also publish the Robotics World Directory for $49.95
-
- ROBOT (Japanese)
- Industrial Robots and Application Systems
- Published bimonthly.
- Japan Industrial Robot Association (JIRA)
- Kikai-Shinko Building, 3-5-8, Shiba-Kohen, Mina To-ku, Tokyo, Japan
- Tokyo (03) 3434-2919, fax (03) 3578-1404
-
- ROBOTICA
- International Journal of Information, Education and Research
- in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.
- Published quarterly, US $179/year.
- Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road,
- Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK. In the US write to Cambridge University Press,
- Journals Department, 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011-4211.
-
- Journals -- Vision:
-
- MACHINE VISION AND APPLICATIONS
- Published 4 times annually. ISSN 0932-8092.
- Subscriptions: Institutions $106 (plus $11 p&h); Individuals $54 (incl p&h).
- Springer-Verlag New York Inc., Journal Fulfillment Services, 44 Hartz
- Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094, 1-800-SPRINGER.
-
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER VISION
- Published 6 times annually. ISSN 0920-5691.
- Subscriptions: Institutions $229; Individuals $115. Add $8 for airmail.
- Kluwer Academic Publishers, PO Box 322, 3300 AH Dordrecht, The
- Netherlands, or Kluwer Academic Publishers, PO Box 358, Accord
- Station, Hingham, MA 02018-0358.
-
- Other Journals and Magzines:
- If you have the subscription information for the following, please
- send a message with that information to mkant+ai-faq@cs.cmu.edu.
-
- Journals:
-
- Behavioral and Brain Sciences
- Brain and Cognition
- Brain and Language
- Cognition
- Cognition and Brain Theory
- Cognitive Psychology
- Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing
- Human Intelligence
- IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Sets and Systems ?
- International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
- Journal of the Association for the Study of Perception
- Journal of Intelligent Systems
- Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems
- Journal of Logic Programming
- Journal of Symbolic Computing
- New Generation Computing (logic programming)
- Speech Technology
-
- Magazines:
-
- AISB Newsletter
- Annual Review in Automatic Programming
- Artificial Intelligence Report
- IEEE Control Systems Magazine (often has articles about NNs and
- fuzzy systems)
- Robotics Age
-
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- Subject: [1-2] AI-related Newsgroups and Mailing Lists
-
- To be added or deleted to any of the following lists, send mail to the
- -request version of the list except where otherwise noted. This sends
- mail to the list maintainer, instead of annoying the membership of the
- entire mailing list. To subscribe to one of the BITNET listserv
- forums, send mail there which contains a line of the form
- SUB <forum-name> <your-full-name>
- as the first and only line in the body of the message.
-
- For Lisp-related mailing lists, see part 4 of the FAQ for the
- newsgroup comp.lang.lisp.
-
-
- AI-Related Newsgroups:
-
- Subscribe to these using your newsreader.
-
- comp.ai Artificial Intelligence
- comp.ai.edu AI and Education
- comp.ai.neural-nets Neural Nets
- comp.ai.nlang-know-rep Natural Language and Knowledge Representation
- (Moderated).
- comp.robotics Robotics. Archived at the anonymous ftp site
- wilma.cs.brown.edu:pub/comp.robotics/. Read
- the files AuthorIndex and SubjectIndex first.
- comp.theory.cell-automata Cellular Automata
- comp.simulation Simulation
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- site svr-ftp.eng.cam.ac.uk in the directory
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- biological processes are now receiving considerable attention as tools
- for modelling and understanding economic and financial processes.
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-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [1-3] Dial-up AI-related bulletin board systems
-
- The primary AI-related dial-up bulletin board systems are:
-
- The Interocitor 214-258-1832 (Fido 1:124/2206) V.32bis (14.4kbps)
- SysOp: Steve Rainwater Hours: 24
- Desc: AI CD-ROM submission site, general AI archive.
-
- ShadeTree BBS 412-244-9416 (Fido 1:129/124) V.22bis (2400bps)
- SysOp: Bill Keller Hours: 8:30pm-8:30am only
- Desc: Oriented toward beginners in the field.
-
- C.N.S. BBS 509-62706267 (Fido 1:347/303) USR HST (9600bps)
- SysOp: Wesley Elsberry Hours: 24
- Desc: Best source for neural network related information.
-
- Fuzzy Logic Related BBS's:
-
- Aptronix FuzzyNet 408-428-1883 N/8/1 1200-19,200 baud
-
- The Turning Point 512-219-7828 N/8/1 DS/HST 1200-19,200 baud (LIBRARY)
- 512-219-7848 N/8/1 DS/HST 1200-19,200 buad
-
- Motorola FREEBBS 512-891-3733 E/7/1 1200-9600 baud
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [1-4] What are the rules for the game of "Life"?
-
- Cellular Automata, of which Life is an example, were suggested by
- Stanislaw Ulam in the 1940s, and first formalized by von Neumann.
- Conway's "Game of Life" was popularized in Martin Gardner's
- mathematical games column in the October 1970 and February 1971 issues
- of Scientific American. (Shorter notes on life are alse given in the
- column in each month from October 1970 to April 1971, and well as
- November 1971, January 1972, and December 1972.)
-
- The rules for the game of life are quite simple. The game board is a
- rectangular cell array, with each cell either empty or filled. At each
- tick of the clock, we generate the next generation by the following rules:
-
- if a cell is empty, fill it if 3 of its neighbors are filled
- (otherwise leave it empty)
-
- if a cell is filled, it
- dies of loneliness if it has 1 or fewer neighbors
- continues to live if it has 2 or 3 neighbors
- dies of overcrowding if it has more than 3 neighbors
-
- Neighbors include the cells on the diagonals. Some implementations use
- a torus-based array (edges joined top-to-bottom and left-to-right) for
- computing neighbors.
-
- For example, a row of 3 filled cells will become a column of 3 filled
- cells in the next generation. The R pentomino is an interesting
- pattern:
- xx
- xx
- x
- Try it with other patterns of 5 cells initially occupied. If you
- record the ages of cells, and map the ages to colors, you can get a
- variety of beautiful images.
-
- When implementing Life, be sure to maintain separate arrays for the
- old and new generation. Updating the array in place will not work
- correctly.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [1-5] What AI competitions exist?
-
- The Loebner Prize, based on a fund of over $100,000 established by New
- York businessman Hugh G. Loebner, is awarded annually for the computer
- program that best emulates natural human behavior. During the
- contest, a panel of independent judges attempts to determine whether
- the responses on a computer terminal are being produced by a computer
- or a person, along the lines of the Turing Test. The designers of the
- best program each year win a cash award and a medal. If a program
- passes the test in all its particulars, then the entire fund will be
- paid to the program's designer and the fund abolished. For further
- information about the Loebner Prize, write Dr. Robert Epstein,
- Executive Director, Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, 11
- Waterhouse Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, or call 617-491-9020.
-
- The BEAM Robot Olympics is a robot exhibition/competition started in
- 1991. For more information about the competition, write to BEAM Robot
- Olympics, c/o: Mark W. Tilden, MFCF, University of Waterloo, Ontario,
- Canada, N2L-3G1, 519-885-1211 x2454, mwtilden@watmath.uwaterloo.ca.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [1-6] Where can I get a machine readable dictionary, thesaurus, and
- other text corpora?
-
- Free:
-
- Roget's 1911 Thesaurus is available by anonymous FTP from the
- Consortium for Lexical Research (clr.nmsu.edu, [128.123.1.12]).
- The pathname is /pub/lexica/thesauri/roget-1911.
-
- Project Gutenberg also has Roget's 1911 Thesaurus. For more
- information, write to Michael S. Hart, Professor of Electronic Text,
- Executive Director of Project Gutenberg Etext, Illinois Benedictine
- College, Lisle, IL 60532 or send email to hart@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu.
-
- For people without FTP, Austin Code Works sells floppy disks
- containing Roget's 1911 Thesaurus for $40.00. This money helps support
- the production of other useful texts, such as the 1913 Webster's dictionary.
-
- The Open Book Initiative maintains a text repository on world.std.com
- (a public access UNIX system, 617-739-WRLD). For more information,
- send email to obi@world.std.com, write to Software Tool & Die, 1330
- Beacon Street, Brookline, MA 02146, or call 617-739-0202.
-
- The CHILDES project at Carnegie Mellon University has a lot of data of
- children speaking to adults, as well as the adult written and adult
- spoken corpora from the CORNELL project. Contact Brian MacWhinney
- <brian@andrew.cmu.edu> for more information.
-
- The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) has a Data
- Collection Initiative. For more information, contact Donald Walker at
- Bellcore, walker@flash.bellcore.com.
-
- Two lists of common female first names (4967 names) and male first
- names (2924 names) are available for anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.cmu.edu
- in the directory /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mkant/Public/Corpii/Names/. Read
- the file README first. [Note that you must cd to this directory in one
- atomic operation, as superior directories are protected during an
- anonymous ftp.] Send mail to mkant@cs.cmu.edu for more information.
-
- Commercial:
-
- Illumind publishes the Moby Thesaurus (25,000 roots/1.2 million
- synonyms), Moby Words (560,000 entries), Moby Hyphenator (155,000
- entries), and the Moby Part-of-Speech (214,000 entries) and Moby
- Pronunciator (167,000 entries) lexical databases. All databases are
- supplied in pure ASCII, royalty-free, in both Macintosh and MS-DOS
- disk formats (also in .Z file formats). Both commercial (to resell
- derived structures as part of commercial applications) and
- educational/research licenses are available. For more information,
- write to Illumind, Attn: Grady Ward, 3449 Martha Court, Arcata,
- CA 95521, call 707-826-7715, or send email to grady@btr.com.
-
- The Oxford Text Archive has hundreds of online texts in a wide variety
- of languages, including a few dictionaries (the OED, Collins, etc.).
- The Lancaster-Oslo-Bergen (LOB), Brown, and London-Lund corpii are also
- available from them. For more information, write to Oxford Electronic
- Publishing, Oxford University Press, 200 Madison Avenue, New York, NY
- 10016, call 212-889-0206, or send mail to archive@vax.oxford.ac.uk.
- (Their contact information in England is Oxford Text Archive, Oxford
- University Computing Service, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN, UK, +44
- (865) 273238.)
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [1-7] List of Smalltalk implementations.
-
- Little Smalltalk -- Tim Budd's version of Smalltalk
- cs.orst.edu: /pub/budd/small.v3.tar
-
- GNU Smalltalk
- prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/smalltalk-1.1.1.tar.Z
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [1-8] Commercial AI products.
-
- See the Robotics FAQ for information on Robotics manufacturers.
-
- GBB, generic blackboard framework: provides:
- -- A high-performance blackboard database compiler and
- runtime library, which support pattern-based, multidimensional
- range-searching algorithms for efficient proximity-based retrieval
- of blackboard objects
- -- KS representation languages
- -- Generic control shells and agenda-management utilities
- -- Interactive, graphic displays for monitoring and examining
- blackboard and control components
- These components provide the infrastructure needed to build
- blackboard-based applications. GBB is available for DOS/Windows, Mac,
- Unix workstations (Sun, HP/Apollo, IBM, DEC, Silicon Graphics),
- Symbolics and TI Explorer Lisp machines. (GBB is a significantly enhanced,
- commercial version of the UMass GBB research framework, available via
- FTP as described in FAQ, part 3.) NetGBB, distributed extension to
- GBB: provides to GBB the communication and coordination facilities
- needed to build heterogenous distributed blackboard applications.
- For more information write to Blackboard Technology Group, Inc., 401 Main
- Street, Amherst, MA 01002, call 413-256-8990, or fax 413-256-3179. To
- be added to the mailing lists, send mail to gbb-user-request@bn.cs.umass.edu.
- There are two mailing lists, gbb-user (moderated) and gbb-users (unmoderated).
-
-
- RAL (Rule-extended Algorithmic Language) is a C-based RETE (OPS83)
- implementation that allows one to seamlessly add rules and objects to
- C programs. It runs on Apollo, Sony News, AT&T 3B series, Aviion,
- DecStation, HP9000, RS/6000, Sun3, Sparc, Pyramid, Stratus, Unix
- System V 386 machines, VAX, microVAX (VMS) and DOS. Production Systems
- Technologies was founded by Charles Forgy, the original inventor of
- the RETE algorithm. For further information, write to Production
- Systems Technologies, Inc., 5001 Baum Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15213,
- call 412-683-4000 or fax 412-683-6347.
-
-
- Stiquito is a small (3cm H x 7cm W x 6cm L), simple (32 parts) and
- inexpensive (< $30) nitinol-propelled hexapod robot developed at the
- Indiana University (Bloomington) Robotics Laboratory. Its legs are
- propelled by nitnol actuator wires. Each leg has one degree of freedom.
- The robot walks up to 10 centimeters per minute and can carry a 9-volt
- cell, a MOSIS "tiny chip" and power transistors to drive the nitinol
- actuator wires. Nitinol wire (aka BioMetal, Flexinol), is a
- nickel-titanium alloy which exerts useful force as it is heated by
- passing a current through it. IUCS Technical Report 363a describes
- Stiquito's construction and is available by anonymous ftp from
- cs.indiana.edu:/pub (129.79.254.191) in PostScript and Word4 formats as
- the files stiquito.ps.a{a,b,c}.Z and stiquito.w4.a{a,b,c}.Z,
- respectively. The tech report is also available by US mail for $5
- (checks or money orders should be made payable to "Indiana University")
- from Computer Science Department, Attn: TR 363a 215, Lindley Hall,
- Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405. A kit containing all
- the materials needed to construct a simple version of Stiquito and its
- controller is available for an extra $10 from the above address (use
- attn line "Stiquito Kit"). To receive a video showing the assembly of
- Stiquito, include an additional $10 and add "Video" to the attn line.
- Anyone may build and use Stiquitos in any quantity for educational or
- research purposes, but Indiana University reserves all rights to
- commercial applications. Questions about Stiquito should be sent to
- jwmills@cs.indiana.edu. To join the mailing list, send mail to
- stiquito-request@xcf.berkeley.edu.
-
-
- Togai InfraLogic, Inc. (TIL) is a supplier of fuzzy logic and fuzzy
- expert system software and hardware. For more information, write to
- Togai InfraLogic, Inc., 5 Vanderbilt, Irvine, CA 92718, call +1 714
- 975 8522, fax +1 714 975 8524, or send email to info@til.com or
- til!info. TIL also supports an email-server that can be reached at
- fuzzy-server@til.com or til!fuzzy-server. Send an email message that
- contains just the word "help" in either the subject line or the
- message body for more information. A list of products can be obtained
- by sending a message that contains only the line "send products.txt"
- to the email-server. For an index of the contents of the server, send
- a message with the line "send index".
-
-
- The following is from Risks Digest 13.83 -- I have no idea what the software
- does, but Colby did head up the PARRY project:
-
- FEELING HELPLESS ABOUT DEPRESSION? Overcoming Depression 2.0 provides
- computer based cognitive therapy for depression with therapeutic
- dialogue in everyday language. Created by Kenneth Mark Colby, M.D.,
- Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioural Sciences, Emeritus, UCLA.
- Personal Version ($199), Professional version ($499). Malibu
- Artificial Intelligence Works, 25307 Malibu Rd, CA 90265.
- 1-800-497-6889.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [1-9] Glossary of AI terms.
-
- This is the start of a simple glossary of short definitions for AI terminology.
-
- Strong AI:
- Claim that computers can be made to actually think, just like human
- beings do. More precisely, the claim that there exists a class of
- computer programs, such that any implementation of such a program is
- really thinking.
-
- Weak AI:
- Claim that computers are important tools in the modeling and
- simulation of human activity.
-
- Case-based Reasoning:
- Technique whereby "cases" similar to the current problem are
- retrieved and their "solutions" modified to work on the current
- problem.
-
- Nonlinear Planning:
- A planning paradigm which does not enforce a total (linear)
- ordering on the components of a plan.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [1-10] What are the top schools in AI?
-
- The answer to this question is not intended to be a ranking and should
- not be interpreted as such. There are several major problems with
- ratings like the Gourman Report and the US News and World Report. Such
- rankings are often unsubstantiated and anecdotal, their accuracy is
- questionable, and they do not focus on the subfields of an area. When
- selecting a graduate school, students should look for schools which
- not only have excellent programs in their general area of research
- but also at least one faculty member whose research interests mesh
- well with the student's. Accordingly, we've broken down this list
- according to topic, and sorted the schools within each topic in
- ALPHABETICAL ORDER.
-
- The best way for students to discover which schools are good in a
- field is to ask professors (and graduate students) in their
- undergraduate school for suggestions on where to apply. Reading the
- research journals in the field is another good method (see question
- [1-1]).
-
- A list of email addresses for CS departments is posted once a month to
- the newsgroup soc.college.gradinfo.
-
- NOTE THAT THIS LIST IS PRELIMINARY AND BY NO MEANS COMPLETE.
-
- Please feel free to suggest schools that are particularly strong in
- any of these areas, or to suggest new areas to be listed.
-
- Schools with excellent programs in most fields:
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- MIT
- Stanford
-
- Indiana
- Maryland
- Rutgers
- Toronto
- UCLA
- Univ. of Edinburgh
- Univ. of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
- Univ. of Massachusetts/Amherst
- Univ. of Rochester
- Univ. of Southern California & USC/Information Sciences Institute
- Yale
-
-
- AI and Medicine:
- Stanford
-
- AI and Legal Reasoning:
-
- Artificial Life:
- UCLA
-
- Automated Deduction:
- Stanford
- Univ. of Edinburgh
- Univ. of Oregon
- Univ. of Texas/Austin
-
- Case-Based Reasoning:
- Chicago
-
- Connectionism/Neural Networks:
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- Ohio State Univ.
- Toronto
- UC/San Diego
- Univ. of Southern California & USC/Information Sciences Institute
-
- Decision Theory and AI:
- Berkeley
- Stanford
-
- Distributed AI:
- Univ. of Massachusetts
-
- Fuzzy Logic:
- Berkeley
-
- Genetic Algorithms:
- Univ. of Michigan
- George Mason
-
- Integrated AI Architectures:
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- Stanford
- Univ. of Michigan
-
- Knowledge Representation:
- Stanford
- Univ. of Oregon
-
- Logic Programming:
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- Stanford
- Univ. of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
- Univ. of Oregon
- Univ. of Pennsylvania
-
- Machine Discovery:
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
-
- Machine Learning:
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- Johns Hopkins
- MIT
- Univ. of Southern California & USC/Information Sciences Institute
-
- Natural Language, Speech:
- Brown
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- Columbia
- ISI
- MIT
- Penn
- Stanford
- Toronto
- Univ. of Southern California & USC/Information Sciences Institute
- Waterloo (stylistics, MT, discourse)
-
- Nonmonotonic Reasoning:
- Stanford
- Univ. of Oregon
- Toronto
-
- Philosophy of AI:
- MIT
- Berkeley
-
- Planning:
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- MIT
- Stanford
- Univ. of Oregon
- Univ. of Washington/Seattle
- Waterloo
-
- Probabilistic Reasoning:
- UCLA
-
- Production Systems/Expert Systems:
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- Stanford
-
- Qualitative Physics and Model Based Reasoning:
- Univ. of Oregon
- Northwestern ILS (Forbus)
-
- Robotics:
- Bristol Polytechnic, UK
- Brown
- California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- Harvard
- Hull University, UK
- MIT
- Naval Postgraduate School
- New York University (NYU) Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
- North Carolina State Univerisity/Raleigh (NCSU)
- Oxford
- Purdue
- Reading University, UK
- Rennsalear Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
- Salford University, UK
- Stanford
- Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
- UC/Berkeley
- Univ. of Alberta
- Univ. of Kansas
- Univ. of Kentucky
- Univ. of Maryland
- Univ. of Michigan/Ann Arbor
- Univ. of Paris INRIA
- Univ. of Pennsylvania
- Univ. of Southern California & USC/Information Sciences Institute
- Univ. of Utah
- Univ. of Wisconsin
- Yale
-
- Search:
- UCLA
- Univ. of Oregon
-
- Virtual Reality:
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- Columbia
- Florida Institute of Technology
- MIT Media Lab
- Naval Postgraduate School
- UVA
- Univ. North Carolina/Chapel Hill (UNC)
-
- Vision:
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- Johns Hopkins
- MIT
- Univ. of Maryland
- Univ. of Southern California & USC/Information Sciences Institute
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ;;; *** Change Log
- ;;;
- ;;; 13-SEP-92 mk Moved Prolog information into the updated Prolog Resource
- ;;; Guide.
- ;;; 14-SEP-92 mk Added automated reasoning references. Added automated
- ;;; reasoning systems to [4], ftp resources.
- ;;; Split FAQ into two pieces.
- ;;; 15-SEP-92 mk Added IE-digest.
- ;;; 30-SEP-92 mk Added Stiquito entry.
- ;;; 8-OCT-92 mk Added Glossary question, updated ECTL entry.
- ;;; 15-OCT-92 mk Added MUME entry, some new references, fuzzy logic
- ;;; ftp, etc.
- ;;; 15-OCT-92 mk Distributed AI info contributed by Keith Decker.
- ;;; 15-OCT-92 mk Split off FTP resources into part 3.
- ;;; 15-OCT-92 mk Added several journal references.
- ;;; 15-OCT-92 mk Several references contributed by Dave Chalmers, including
- ;;; GA, NNets, and Alife.
- ;;; 16-OCT-92 mk Added info about lots and lots of journals.
- ;;; 20-OCT-92 mk Added entry on the Consortium for Lexical Research to part
- ;;; 3.
- ;;; 27-OCT-92 mk Added entry on Togai InfraLogic (TIL).
- ;;; 2-NOV-92 mk Added entry on Computists' Communique.
- ;;; 5-NOV-92 mk Added entry on ARS MAGNA to part 3.
- ;;; 5-NOV-92 mk Added question on "best" schools in AI.
- ;;; 16-NOV-92 mk Added entry on GBB.
- ;;; 19-NOV-92 mk Updated AI CD-ROM entry. New email addresses.
- ;;; 24-NOV-92 mk Updated some of the Robotics content, per Ken Goldberg.
- ;;; Added reference to robotics faq posting, and stole small
- ;;; excerpts of it.
- ;;; 24-NOV-92 mk Added entry on Soc for Machines and Mentality (and journal)
- ;;; to 1-1, per William J. Rapaport.
- ;;; *EOF*
-